XP Home: Any free registry cleaner on the web ?

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Mr. Low

Dear Sir,

I am currently searching for a free and good regustry cleaner on the web.

I find that most of the "Free" scanners are only for partial repair. If the
user need to have a full repair he would need to pay for an annual
subscription fee.

Is there a truly free sotware from the web ?

I would be glad id somebody could help me on this.

Many thanks

Low
 
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RJK

Registry Cleaner's can NEVER be trusted, unless they can be used in "manual"
mode so that you can inspect and evaluate everything "it" wants to do to
your registry. i.e. run an "analyze" registry sweep and manually work
through the list of proposed changes. Almost ALWAYS, registry clean
programs want to get rid of required keys !!!

I use www.wincleaner.com 's OneClick CleanUp by "Business Logic
Corporation," which came free on a magazine cd - or it has to be bought,
.....which can be used in the above outlined fashion. You might get a free
trial period on their www but, I haven't checked.

regards, Richard
 
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Mark

As the cleaner get's "better", so does the probability of system failure. A
lot of people here discourage the use of such programs. I use CCleaner,
which does a fair job, Easy Cleaner is a bit more aggressive. I do know of
quite a few people who have totally trashed their system using such
programs, so proceed with caution.

Mark
 
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Kayman

Dear Sir,

I am currently searching for a free and good regustry cleaner on the web.

I find that most of the "Free" scanners are only for partial repair. If the
user need to have a full repair he would need to pay for an annual
subscription fee.

Is there a truly free sotware from the web ?

I would be glad id somebody could help me on this.
AUMHA Discussion: Should I Use a Registry Cleaner?
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099
Note the comments from Mark Russinovich and the reference concerning ERUNT.
'nuff said.
 
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philo

Mr. Low said:
Dear Sir,

I am currently searching for a free and good regustry cleaner on the web.

I find that most of the "Free" scanners are only for partial repair. If the
user need to have a full repair he would need to pay for an annual
subscription fee.

Is there a truly free sotware from the web ?

I would be glad id somebody could help me on this.



As mentioned...
a registry cleaner is not likely to fix any severe problems
but can possible introduce a few more.

Registry editing should be done manually
and only by an expert or under the guidance of one
 
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Mr. Low

A36B58K641


RJK said:
Registry Cleaner's can NEVER be trusted, unless they can be used in "manual"
mode so that you can inspect and evaluate everything "it" wants to do to
your registry. i.e. run an "analyze" registry sweep and manually work
through the list of proposed changes. Almost ALWAYS, registry clean
programs want to get rid of required keys !!!

I use www.wincleaner.com 's OneClick CleanUp by "Business Logic
Corporation," which came free on a magazine cd - or it has to be bought,
.....which can be used in the above outlined fashion. You might get a free
trial period on their www but, I haven't checked.

regards, Richard
 
M

Mr. Low

Hello Mark,

Many thanks for your advice.

I will take note on that.

Best Regards

Low
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

I am currently searching for a free and good regustry cleaner on the web.


You can find free ones, but you can't find any good ones.

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.
 
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Bruce Chambers

Mr. Low said:
Dear Sir,

I am currently searching for a free and good regustry cleaner on the web.

There is no such thing as a "good" registry cleaner, free or otherwise.

Why do you even think you'd ever need to clean your registry? What
specific *problems* are you actually experiencing (not some program's
bogus listing of imaginary problems) that you think can 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. After
all, why use a chainsaw 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
wide-spread multiple changes simultaneously. The only thing needed to
safely clean your registry is knowledge and Regedit.exe.

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 repeatedly 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. 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.

More importantly, no one has ever demonstrated that the use of an
automated registry "cleaner," particularly by an untrained,
inexperienced computer user, does any real good, whatsoever. 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. Given the potential for harm, it's just not
worth the risk.

Granted, most registry "cleaners" won't cause problems each and
every time they're used, but the potential for harm is always there.
And, since no registry "cleaner" has ever been demonstrated to do any
good (think of them like treating the flu with chicken soup - there's no
real medicinal value, but it sometimes provides a warming placebo
effect), I always tell people that the risks far out-weigh the
non-existent benefits.

I will concede that a good registry *scanning* tool, in the hands
of an experienced and knowledgeable technician or hobbyist can be a
useful time-saving diagnostic tool, as long as it's not allowed to make
any changes automatically. But I really don't think that there are any
registry "cleaners" that are truly safe for the general public to use.
Experience has proven just the opposite: such tools simply are not safe
in the hands of the inexperienced user.


--

Bruce Chambers

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

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

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killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
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beamish

Mr. Low said:
Dear Sir,

I am currently searching for a free and good regustry cleaner on the web.

I find that most of the "Free" scanners are only for partial repair. If the
user need to have a full repair he would need to pay for an annual
subscription fee.

Is there a truly free sotware from the web ?

I would be glad id somebody could help me on this.

Many thanks

Low
Hello,
This is a site that has several cleaners listed.
http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/
I use "jv16powertools v.1.3.0.195".
Please read on the pros and cons and how to use whatever cleaner or cleaners
you decide to use.
Make a backup of the registry, I use "
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt" ,
A good idea: create a back up of your system using one of the imaging
programs, such as Acronis True Image, install on a second HD; internal or
external.
take care.
beamish.
 

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