Registy cleaner

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Gabriel Menini

Windows XP Professional Spanish Edition

Hello,

I want to perform Windows Registry maintenance. Have downloaded the
REGCLEAN tool.

When it starts parsing the registry, before creating the undo.reg file,
the progress bar shows almost ready and nothing happens... for a few hours.
The PC which I want to analyze doesn't have too many apps installed.

Which is the normal operation of this program?
Do I have another choice for a regclean tool?

Thanks in advance.
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Ted Zieglar

Your registry does need maintenance.

Regclean is not supported for Windows XP.
 
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Bruce Chambers

Gabriel said:
Windows XP Professional Spanish Edition

Hello,

I want to perform Windows Registry maintenance.


Why? What makes you think it's necessary.

Have downloaded the
REGCLEAN tool.


Why? It's not WinXP-Compatible.

When it starts parsing the registry, before creating the undo.reg file,
the progress bar shows almost ready and nothing happens... for a few hours.
The PC which I want to analyze doesn't have too many apps installed.


I'm not surprised. RegClean was designed for Win9x operating
systems, and didn't work particularly well on them. It's been
discontinued and unsupported for years, now. I certainly wouldn't
advise trying to use it on a modern OS.


Which is the normal operation of this program?


I don't think there is a "norm" for that program; that's why it was
discontinued.

Do I have another choice for a regclean tool?


What specific problem are you experiencing that you *know* beyond
all reasonable doubt will be fixed by using a registry "cleaner?" If
you do have a problem that is rooted in the registry, it would be far
better to simply edit (after backing up, of course) only the specific
key(s) and/or value(s) that are causing the problem. Why use a shotgun
when a scalpel will do the job? Additionally, the manually changing of
one or two registry entries is far less likely to have the dire
consequences of allowing an automated product to make multiple changes
simultaneously.

The registry contains all of the operating system's "knowledge" of
the computer's hardware devices, installed software, the location of the
device drivers, and the computer's configuration. A misstep in the
registry can have severe consequences. One should not even turning
loose a poorly understood automated "cleaner," unless he is fully
confident that he knows *exactly* what is going to happen as a result of
each and every change. Having seen the results of inexperienced people
using automated registry "cleaners," I can only advise all but the most
experienced computer technicians (and/or hobbyists) to avoid them all.
Experience has shown me that such tools simply are not safe in the hands
of the inexperienced user.

The only thing needed to safely maintain your registry is knowledge
and Regedit.exe. If you lack the knowledge and experience to maintain
your registry by yourself, then you also lack the knowledge and
experience to safely configure and use any automated registry "cleaner,"
no matter how safe they claim to be.

Further, no one has ever demonstrated, to my satisfaction, that the
use of an automated registry "cleaner," particularly by an untrained,
inexperienced computer user, does any real good. There's certainly been
no empirical evidence offered to demonstrate that the use of such
products to "clean" WinXP's registry improves a computer's performance
or stability.

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