Registry Virus Removal Software Review

J

jeremiah wright

The latest statistics have shown that about 96% of computers have
partially corrupted and other unsafe files on their hard drives which
is the primary cause of operating system errors. You see, basically
whenever you add and remove software from your computer your windows
registry is prone to become fragmented and full of errors due to the
constant changes in the configuration settings. This leads to a large
amount of partially uninstalled program files still littered over your
hard drive which causes the performance of your computer to decline
severly. Failure to repair these problems can result in total system
failure and the blue screen of death where you will no longer be able
to access the operating system and will have to reformat your hard
drive.
Why Registry Errors Occur
Registry errors occur mainly as a result of an excess number of unused
entries in the system. As time passess and you utilise your computer
more often you will add and remove software programs which leave
residuals that will litter your hard drive and cause it to become
slower. These partially uninstalled programs will take up memory usage
and cause your pc to become sluggish. Spyware infections can also
corrupt registry keys in which you may also have to make use of a
spyware removal program to help the process....

Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv
 
S

Stan Brown

jeremiah wright wrote:

This is complete garbage spam.

Malke

Malke,

It would be great if you'd resume your erstwhile custom of putting
"SPAM" in the subject line when you write these little notes. That
way I can killfile them without losing your helpful articles on
substantive topics.

I've given up asking you not to post your spam diagnoses (shikata ga
nai), but I hope you will at least make them easy to filter for those
of us who would rather not see them.
 
M

mikeyhsd

try not being so lazy as to need others to do your work for you.

it is all too easy to just skip over a post.



(e-mail address removed)



Stan Brown said:
jeremiah wright wrote:

This is complete garbage spam.

Malke

Malke,

It would be great if you'd resume your erstwhile custom of putting
"SPAM" in the subject line when you write these little notes. That
way I can killfile them without losing your helpful articles on
substantive topics.

I've given up asking you not to post your spam diagnoses (shikata ga
nai), but I hope you will at least make them easy to filter for those
of us who would rather not see them.
 
F

Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

jeremiah wright said:
The latest statistics have shown that about 96% of computers have
partially corrupted and other unsafe files on their hard drives which
is the primary cause of operating system errors. You see, basically
whenever you add and remove software from your computer your windows
registry is prone to become fragmented and full of errors due to the
constant changes in the configuration settings. This leads to a large
amount of partially uninstalled program files still littered over your
hard drive which causes the performance of your computer to decline
severly. Failure to repair these problems can result in total system
failure and the blue screen of death where you will no longer be able
to access the operating system and will have to reformat your hard
drive.
Why Registry Errors Occur
Registry errors occur mainly as a result of an excess number of unused
entries in the system. As time passess and you utilise your computer
more often you will add and remove software programs which leave
residuals that will litter your hard drive and cause it to become
slower. These partially uninstalled programs will take up memory usage
and cause your pc to become sluggish. Spyware infections can also
corrupt registry keys in which you may also have to make use of a
spyware removal program to help the process....
Think your Registry needs "cleaning"? Read
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions.
 
T

Twayne

jeremiah said:
This is complete garbage spam.

Malke

No, actually it's right on but with a rather serious omission: No
mention of a way to determine the two different types of "cleaners" or
an explanation of why there isn't one given.
It almost appears to be spam at first, until the reader thinks for a
moment about the reason for the post; there is no garbage in the content
of the post and it removes itself from the spam category by being
relevant to the group.

--
Regards,

Twayne

Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
www.openoffice.org
 
T

Twayne

jeremiah wright said:
Think your Registry needs "cleaning"? Read
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions.

lol, reading group postings isn't necessarily what I'd call real,
verifiable information retrieval. Because it's aumha it's obviously
biased, besides. And, it comes a LOT closer to the definition of spam
than does the article it purports to respond to.

Regards,

Twayne
 

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