| Re: Registry cleaning. HOGWASH AND BULL***t!
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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Jon" <Email_Address@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote in message
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> "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS********.com> wrote in message
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>> HOGWASH AND BULL***t!
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> You're entitled to your opinion / expletives but you're wrong.
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> I could cite specific examples of in-built Vista programs that
> progressively build up superfluous entries in the registry over time, and
> cause a slowdown , but I'll refrain. I'll leave it as a homework exercise
> for you to discover, should your humility ever get the better of you.
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> Also since it wouldn't allow to learn the more general and important
> lesson, which is that Registry Cleaners are NOT inherently evil. The name
> of a program doesn't make it good or evil. A program can be written well
> or badly. It can address and solve particular bugs or issues, or not
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> Which should really be a self-evident platitude. Anyone who has ever
> strung together a simple script, program or batch file, will be well aware
> of this.
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> Jon
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