| Re: Registry cleaning. Personally, I equate the indifferent use of a "registry cleaner" on the same
level as self-administered cranial surgery. There are specific times and
reasons that one would remove specific Registry data but to use a product
simply to "clean" the Registry in the hopes of improving performance is to
invite disaster.
"aitch" <aitch372@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
> expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
> The software I would use would be C Cleaner.
>
> All views would be welcomed[/color] |