Registry Cleaners Affecting the Ability to Boot

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HeyBub

thanatoid said:
Are you attempting to make a point, let alone in reply to my
statement?

If the pitchers keep bearing down and the hitters keep swinging for the
fences, anything could happen. Everybody knows that and that's what I'm
trying to explain. Heck, while I write this I am obliged to keep a gun in
each hand and a knife in the other. Fortunately everyone survived except
those who were drowned in an adjacent bog.
 
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The Real Truth MVP

You are not familiar with the way malware, malware removal, or the registry
particularly the run key works. When you system is infected with malware it
adds itself to the run key in the registry. Malware removal programs, most
of them, will remove the infected files but not the entry in the run key and
I am using the run key as an example because it is the most common for
malware. Therefore when the system is booted it tries to execute the entry
in the run key but the actual file it is trying to execute has already been
removed by the antimalware program. That is what generates the error
message, that orphaned registry key. CCleaner will find that entry and
delete it. That effects performance.


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Twayne

In
ANONYMOUS said:
Prove it to me!! For nutters using their Pcs for email, internet and
porn, they don't have any knowledge of unformatting a HD. I will
format the disk and you unformat can it for me to see if you have the
necessary skills.

You should update your knowledge on what happens when you format an NTFS
drive. Additionally, a format will not remove anything hidden on the
outermost tracks that normally are not writable but CAN be used, e.g. by
malware. The only sure way to kill everything is with a partition delete and
recreate.
For Janice - the OP - format is all she needed to do the job. In
fact for most users here, format is the only thing they need to wipe
the disk and start all over again.

Maybe. Worth trying.
For paedos and criminals, I can advise other tools including the ones
I distribute thru CORE (Challenge of Reverse Engineering) brand..

Any more questions.

Yeah, are you PCBUTTS?
 
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Twayne

In
thanatoid said:
....


Do you believe ANYTHING MS claims? When they allow for printing
of a directory's content from Windows (NO command line, NO other
programs) I'll consider talking to them.

They give that information in Help & support; oh, forgot, you can't read.
Never mind!!
....
 
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Twayne

In
Bruce Chambers said:
Not if it accepts advertising dollars from the makers of products it
"reviews," I don't. Nor would anyone else with a lick of sense.




And just where, pray tell, does that article offer any references to
any scientific evidence to support such assertions? Where are the
double-blind studies conducted by independent laboratories that
confirm these claims? Any rational or reasonable substantiation is
conspicuously absent, is it not?

However, I notice that the magazine making the above unsubstantiated
claims does accept advertising dollars from the makers of the
"reviewed" products. Coincidence? I think not.




Not until wannabe trolls and other members of the Church of Registry
Cleaners either stop trying to mislead the technically naive about the
benefits of registry cleaners, or provide scientifically verifiable
evidence from a disinterested independent source to support your
claims. Until such time, those of us who've learned better from
years of experience will just have to heep on point out your attempts
at deception.

You really need to make up your mind and stop asking for things you
"require" AFTER you've seen what's offered. You asked for something and got
it. Pissed you off, didn't it? So you start adding more requirements.
Typical troll/idiot behavior.
 
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thanatoid

In

They give that information in Help & support; oh, forgot,
you can't read. Never mind!!

I /can/ read, and that was just stupid. Surely you're capable of
more original insults.

However next time I boot into my XP partition I will see if they
actually DO say anything about it, let alone HOW to do it from
XP with NO other tools and NO command line.

I will be fascinated to be proven wrong. But I /have/ asked, and
AFAIK you STILL can not do it, even in Vista. I don't know about
6.1.
 
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thanatoid


Got proof? All computer (and esoteric audio and "best
skateboard" etc.) magazines claim absolute impartiality. You are
welcome to start a class action suit if you can prove they are
intentionally misleading the public to make MS and PC makers
(and skateboard makers) rich.

(I know I should have replied with this to Mr. Chambers directly
but I didn't bother... Slow night tonight though...)
 
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Twayne

In
thanatoid said:
I /can/ read, and that was just stupid. Surely you're capable of
more original insults.

However next time I boot into my XP partition I will see if they
actually DO say anything about it, let alone HOW to do it from
XP with NO other tools and NO command line.

I will be fascinated to be proven wrong. But I /have/ asked, and
AFAIK you STILL can not do it, even in Vista. I don't know about
6.1.


Article ID: 321379 - Last Review: March 21, 2008 - Revision: 5.2
How to add the Print Directory feature for folders in Windows XP, in Windows
Vista, or in Windows 7

How about the ability to do it with a single click? It's just a batch file
with replaceable parameters.

AFAIK it's not supported otherwise but you're being a little niave in your
"requirements". I didn't in clude any of the data because I don't think you
really want to; you're just using it to whine with.

HTH,

Twayne
 
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Unknown

Not really! PCBUTTS is in California, TWAYNE is in New York, ANNONYMOUS is
in Manchester England.,
 
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thanatoid

I just booted into my XP SP3 partition and there is NOTHING in
help about this.

Article ID: 321379 - Last Review: March 21, 2008 -
Revision: 5.2 How to add the Print Directory feature for
folders in Windows XP, in Windows Vista, or in Windows 7

Beautiful. I said "NO command line, NO other programs". A batch
file is an extension of the command line since it runs in the XP
"DOS that is /not/ DOS". NOW who can't read?
How about the ability to do it with a single click? It's
just a batch file with replaceable parameters.

Read the above, brainshit.
AFAIK it's not supported otherwise but you're being a
little niave
naive

in your "requirements". I didn't in clude
include

any
of the data because I don't think you really want to;
you're just using it to whine with.

No, it's an extremely valid point. Printing a directory's
contents is an essential basic function.

Anyway, I've had enough of you. Go Twaynk somewhere else.
k, 0, Enter.
 
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The Real Truth MVP

Grow up Crybaby!


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Bruce Chambers

Twayne said:
You really need to make up your mind and stop asking for things you
"require" AFTER you've seen what's offered. You asked for something and
got it. Pissed you off, didn't it? So you start adding more
requirements. Typical troll/idiot behavior.


No, as I've always done, I asked for verifiable scientific eveidense.
Instead, we were presented with mindless, unsubstantiated marketing
drivel. I'd suggest you finish high school to learn the difference.


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Twayne

In
Bruce Chambers said:
No, as I've always done, I asked for verifiable scientific eveidense.
Instead, we were presented with mindless, unsubstantiated marketing
drivel. I'd suggest you finish high school to learn the difference.

No, you do the same thing over and over. Troll to get someone to respond,
then try to act almighty and above them. I stand by my original para. You
know nothing about the situation either.
 
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Peter Foldes

Twayne

And now you are Trolling. The thread has been dead and you just need to keep going
to get more reaction.
 

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