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Old 06-29-2009, 06:50 PM
Bruce Chambers
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Re: Registry cleaning.

Jon wrote:[color=blue]
>
> It's not ony desirable to clean up the registry with Vista, it's essential.
>[/color]


Utter nonsense.

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> Otherwise your experience of the OS will be greatly reduced within a few
> months. You'll have certain applications mysteriously slowing, and your
> overall experience of the OS will be greatly reduced. Often
> imperceptibly, since the changes are generally incremental.
>
> A regular and targetted cleanout will keep the system speeding along.
>[/color]


Please provide some sort of proof or documentation to support this
patently absurd claim. You'd be the very first person to ever do so.

In all the years I've supported the various Windows operating systems,
I've *never* been able to find any verifiable, independent laboratory
reports that demonstrate the alleged value of registry cleaners. The
only people claiming that registry cleaners do any real good are the
people selling them.


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Old 06-29-2009, 06:50 PM