Use Window XP Registry Cleaner to Fix Windows XP Registry Errors

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jeremiah wright

If you want your Windows XP PC to run without errors, you need a
Window XP registry cleaner. Windows registry is a file that is used
for storing critical information about the hardware and software
configuration and system settings of the computer. It helps the system
run without faults as the system can access the data from a specific
location. But to make this process absolutely flawless you need to
keep the registry up to date and free from errors.
As the registry is meant to store all the information abut the PC
settings it generates a new entry every time you make any changes to
the system. That is whenever you install a new program or uninstall an
existing program and add or remove any hardware component, the latest
information about the settings is logged in the registry file. As you
keep using the PC, these entries get piled up in the registry. All
these data that are stored in the registry, especially the outdated
data are not used by the system. Moreover, they clog up the registry
file making the PC sluggish and prone to frequent failures. A Windows
registry cleaner can clean up these unimportant data and make the
registry file error free. To that you need a Window XP registry
cleaner if you have Windows XP installed in your PC....

Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv
 
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Mike Hall - MVP

jeremiah wright said:
If you want your Windows XP PC to run without errors, you need a
Window XP registry cleaner. Windows registry is a file that is used
for storing critical information about the hardware and software
configuration and system settings of the computer. It helps the system
run without faults as the system can access the data from a specific
location. But to make this process absolutely flawless you need to
keep the registry up to date and free from errors.
As the registry is meant to store all the information abut the PC
settings it generates a new entry every time you make any changes to
the system. That is whenever you install a new program or uninstall an
existing program and add or remove any hardware component, the latest
information about the settings is logged in the registry file. As you
keep using the PC, these entries get piled up in the registry. All
these data that are stored in the registry, especially the outdated
data are not used by the system. Moreover, they clog up the registry
file making the PC sluggish and prone to frequent failures. A Windows
registry cleaner can clean up these unimportant data and make the
registry file error free. To that you need a Window XP registry
cleaner if you have Windows XP installed in your PC....

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


Dangerous SPAM


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K

Ken Blake, MVP

If you want your Windows XP PC to run without errors, you need a
Window XP registry cleaner.


On the contrary, a registry cleaner is a *very* dangerous product to
use.

Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the
registry isn't needed and is dangerous. Leave the registry alone and
don't use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and
what vendors of registry cleaning software try to convince you of,
having unused registry entries doesn't really hurt you.

The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously
removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit
it may have.
 
T

TonySper

If you do not know what is in the Register so you can clean it yourself,
LEAVE IT ALONE.
You can damage more with the cleaner than fixing anything. It blindly cleans
things it THINKS it can't find.
TonySper
 
F

Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

jeremiah wright said:
If you want your Windows XP PC to run without errors, you need a
Window XP registry cleaner. Windows registry is a file that is used
for storing critical information about the hardware and software
configuration and system settings of the computer. It helps the system
run without faults as the system can access the data from a specific
location. But to make this process absolutely flawless you need to
keep the registry up to date and free from errors.
As the registry is meant to store all the information abut the PC
settings it generates a new entry every time you make any changes to
the system. That is whenever you install a new program or uninstall an
existing program and add or remove any hardware component, the latest
information about the settings is logged in the registry file. As you
keep using the PC, these entries get piled up in the registry. All
these data that are stored in the registry, especially the outdated
data are not used by the system. Moreover, they clog up the registry
file making the PC sluggish and prone to frequent failures. A Windows
registry cleaner can clean up these unimportant data and make the
registry file error free. To that you need a Window XP registry
cleaner if you have Windows XP installed in your PC....

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

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

Bruce Chambers

jeremiah said:
If you want your Windows XP PC to run without errors, you need a
Window XP registry cleaner.


Not so, spammer! Only an idiot would follow your advice, based, as it
is, on either complete ignorance of the OS, or deliberate lies.


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Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
M

Mick Murphy

When people reply that it is rubbish(which it is), DELETE the offending post
before answering.
You are only reproducing it, and you become the spammer's friend!
 
T

Twayne

SPAM

Then LART it. To scream out the word does little good for anyone and is
a waste of time and resources.
 
T

Twayne

You completely missed the whole point: It's a spam, and that's all it
is, and should only get recognition by reporting it as the spam it is to
the originating IP. Or is that too much work for your closed mind!
 
T

Twayne

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

Yeah, there's sure no possible dangers with anyone going to a spammed,
unknown and unasked for web site, eh? I guess you consider it a lot
more important to help this spammer by propogating his spew, complete
with his link in tact, huh?

You, sir, are an unthinking idiot who is too eager to show off rather
than accomplish anything useful. Of course, you'll go back and follow
that spam link now, to prove I'm wrong, right? Go ahead; try it. You
might be glad you did. Or not.
 
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Mick Murphy

Wrong.
It warns peolpe to stay away from it.
This has been the user etiquette in Usenet for years.
 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

Twayne said:
Yeah, there's sure no possible dangers with anyone going to a spammed,
unknown and unasked for web site, eh? I guess you consider it a lot more
important to help this spammer by propogating his spew, complete with his
link in tact, huh?

You, sir, are an unthinking idiot who is too eager to show off rather than
accomplish anything useful. Of course, you'll go back and follow that
spam link now, to prove I'm wrong, right? Go ahead; try it. You might be
glad you did. Or not.

You, sir, are a twit. aumha.net is a well-known good site.
 
T

Twayne

Twayne said:
You, sir, are a twit. aumha.net is a well-known good site.

So, like I said, you think it's more important to read that article than
to warn people to stay away from the spam site, eh? Exactly what's
wrong with a lot of aumha people these days. As a secondary, your
advice could have been OK. But you ignored the dangers of the spam
possiblities completely. Or did you look and ascertain that it wasn't a
"bad" site? If so you should have said so. If not, you erred seriously
by neglecting the most important info you could have provided. And
didn't.

aumha is no different than any other "well known good" site.
 
T

Twayne

Wrong.
It warns peolpe to stay away from it.
This has been the user etiquette in Usenet for years.

lol, I'm sure the spammers appreciate your passing on their links for
them!
 

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