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| Cleaning up the Windows Registry Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage than good. I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to slow down XP Pro. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Perpetual Topic #1 - First, the only impact to performance from a invalid Registry key is if a program is uninstalled that "Orphans" a service call from the Current Control Set. Most modern/recent programs properly uninstall themselves. Some Norton Home Products leave pieces of the application behind after being uninstalled. Even with an "Orphaned Service" the only impact will be a lag at boot time when the service is called to start & can't. Removing Orphaned Service calls is best done manually with Regedit. The problem with Registry Cleaning is the determination of what is & what is not an invalid Key/Value to remove. Some Cleaners only work on Temporary files and MRUs ( Most Recently Used Tables ). However if you ran 3 different cleaners ( and did not allow cleanup ), you'd find that each builds a different list of what it believes are invalid entries. It's this variance that is dangerous. Some Registry cleaners take out entries that aren't immediately called on or used. You might run a Registry tool in February and not discover a broken association until May. If this is something you're determined to pursue then you'll want to take preventative measures. Even though most cleaners have an Undo function that won't always restore the system. Best to take an Image of the PC before using and then prepare to restore when something that "Used to Work - Doesn't". "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software > guru's > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more > damage > than good. > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend > to > slow down XP Pro. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Not a good idea. Freeware registry cleaners can trash your PC at no cost $$$ to you. Those registry cleaner utilities that cost money are best known for cleaning your wallet and then trashing your PC. If the above isn't enough to convince you then read this: AUMHA Discussion: Should I Use a Registry Cleaner? http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 JS http://www.pagestart.com http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software > guru's > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more > damage > than good. > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend > to > slow down XP Pro. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Encore -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JS wrote: > Not a good idea. > Freeware registry cleaners can trash your PC at no cost $$$ to you. > Those registry cleaner utilities that cost money are best known > for cleaning your wallet and then trashing your PC. > > If the above isn't enough to convince you then read this: > AUMHA Discussion: Should I Use a Registry Cleaner? > http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 > > JS > http://www.pagestart.com > > > http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 > "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... >> Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. >> I can find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus >> software guru's >> say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more >> damage >> than good. >> >> I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that >> tend to >> slow down XP Pro. >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Regards, |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Thanks, guys. You have convinced me to leave them alone. I have enough problems already with trying to remove spyware/adware from my system. It seems like every spyware/adware product on the market finds some different spyware or adware that the others missed. I guess if you ran all of them, you would spend all of your time trying to clean your computer. Again, Thanks "Gerry" wrote: > Encore > > > -- > > > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > JS wrote: > > Not a good idea. > > Freeware registry cleaners can trash your PC at no cost $$$ to you. > > Those registry cleaner utilities that cost money are best known > > for cleaning your wallet and then trashing your PC. > > > > If the above isn't enough to convince you then read this: > > AUMHA Discussion: Should I Use a Registry Cleaner? > > http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 > > > > JS > > http://www.pagestart.com > > > > > > http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 > > "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... > >> Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. > >> I can find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus > >> software guru's > >> say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more > >> damage > >> than good. > >> > >> I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that > >> tend to > >> slow down XP Pro. > >> > >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >> > >> Regards, > > > |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry The scan for specific keys in the registry and their removal by "anti-malware software" is entirely different than "automatic registry cleaners". Former is good, later is bogus. Ed Wood wrote: > Thanks, guys. > > You have convinced me to leave them alone. I have enough problems already > with trying to remove spyware/adware from my system. It seems like every > spyware/adware product on the market finds some different spyware or adware > that the others missed. I guess if you ran all of them, you would spend all > of your time trying to clean your computer. > > Again, > Thanks > > "Gerry" wrote: > > >>Encore >> >> >>-- >> >> >> >>Gerry >>~~~~ >>FCA >>Stourport, England >>Enquire, plan and execute >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>JS wrote: >> >>>Not a good idea. >>>Freeware registry cleaners can trash your PC at no cost $$$ to you. >>>Those registry cleaner utilities that cost money are best known >>>for cleaning your wallet and then trashing your PC. >>> >>>If the above isn't enough to convince you then read this: >>>AUMHA Discussion: Should I Use a Registry Cleaner? >>>http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 >>> >>>JS >>>http://www.pagestart.com >>> >>> >>>http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 >>>"Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... >>> >>>>Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. >>>>I can find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus >>>>software guru's >>>>say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more >>>>damage >>>>than good. >>>> >>>>I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that >>>>tend to >>>>slow down XP Pro. >>>> >>>>Any help would be greatly appreciated. >>>> >>>>Regards, >> >> >> |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 08:22:01 -0700, Ed Wood <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage > than good. > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to > slow down XP Pro. They do no not slow down XP. 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. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry you really have no one to thank for manipulating you into doing nothing to resolve your issue(s), that is if they are legit. microsoft has the final word on its operating system. therefore, if you want expert advice and help then you will be smart enough to review here: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/a...leaner_why.htm -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage > than good. > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to > slow down XP Pro. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Good point. -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm SupportSpace www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message news:u548smxIJHA.3424@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > The scan for specific keys in the registry and their removal by > "anti-malware software" is entirely different than "automatic registry > cleaners". Former is good, later is bogus. > > Ed Wood wrote: > >> Thanks, guys. >> >> You have convinced me to leave them alone. I have enough problems already >> with trying to remove spyware/adware from my system. It seems like every >> spyware/adware product on the market finds some different spyware or >> adware that the others missed. I guess if you ran all of them, you would >> spend all of your time trying to clean your computer. >> >> Again, >> Thanks >> >> "Gerry" wrote: >> >> >>>Encore >>> >>> >>>-- >>> >>> >>> >>>Gerry >>>~~~~ >>>FCA >>>Stourport, England >>>Enquire, plan and execute >>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>JS wrote: >>> >>>>Not a good idea. >>>>Freeware registry cleaners can trash your PC at no cost $$$ to you. >>>>Those registry cleaner utilities that cost money are best known >>>>for cleaning your wallet and then trashing your PC. >>>> >>>>If the above isn't enough to convince you then read this: >>>>AUMHA Discussion: Should I Use a Registry Cleaner? >>>>http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 >>>> >>>>JS >>>>http://www.pagestart.com >>>> >>>> >>>>http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 >>>>"Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>>news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... >>>> >>>>>Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. >>>>>I can find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus >>>>>software guru's >>>>>say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more >>>>>damage >>>>>than good. >>>>> >>>>>I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that >>>>>tend to >>>>>slow down XP Pro. >>>>> >>>>>Any help would be greatly appreciated. >>>>> >>>>>Regards, >>> >>> >>> > |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Ed Wood wrote: > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. > I can find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus > software guru's say it is not a good idea to run these programs as > they might do more damage than good. > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that > tend to slow down XP Pro. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > A "clean" registry is no faster than a "dirty" registry. The size of the registry has no influence on a computer's speed (the registry is not searched sequentially). Microsoft has a registry cleaner available for download, but I think it's a placebo. |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 08:22:01 -0700, Ed Wood wrote: > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage > than good. > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to > slow down XP Pro. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Why I don¢t use registry cleaners! http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000643.html I'd use: CCleaner - Free Cleans temporary internet files, cookies, history, recent urls, application MRUs, etc. ... (ignoring the registry scanning/fixing option!) http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/ If Windows Defender is utilized go to Applications, under Utilities uncheck "Windows Defender" (so it won't delete the history of WD); Followed by: NTREGOPT http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/ |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry =?Utf-8?B?RWQgV29vZA==?= wrote: > > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can No. > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage > than good. > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to > slow down XP Pro. Removing bad calls in the registry will generally, not, speed up your pc, tho, removing bad calls, may speed up boot time. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry Ken Blake, MVP wrote: > > Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the False. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry As I was reading this post....I thought the same thing ! Onecare Glad someone pickup up on that ! -- dale "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote: > you really have no one > to thank for manipulating > you into doing nothing to > resolve your issue(s), > that is if they are legit. > > microsoft has the final > word on its operating > system. > > therefore, if you want expert > advice and help then you will be > smart enough to review > here: > > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/a...leaner_why.htm > > > -- > > db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> > > "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... > > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can > > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's > > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage > > than good. > > > > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to > > slow down XP Pro. > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Regards, > > |
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| Re: Cleaning up the Windows Registry thanks. there are many intelligent "PC's", that benefit by it. -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> "Dale" <Dale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:405AB0EC-B8C4-4734-A228-66DAB2E98DA1@microsoft.com... > As I was reading this post....I thought the same thing ! > Onecare > Glad someone pickup up on that ! > -- > dale > > > "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote: > >> you really have no one >> to thank for manipulating >> you into doing nothing to >> resolve your issue(s), >> that is if they are legit. >> >> microsoft has the final >> word on its operating >> system. >> >> therefore, if you want expert >> advice and help then you will be >> smart enough to review >> here: >> >> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/a...leaner_why.htm >> >> >> -- >> >> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> >> >> "Ed Wood" <EdWood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4870FC9D-6056-438E-93B5-7F953FEAE5D8@microsoft.com... >> > Is there any Microsoft approved Registry Cleaning program available. I can >> > find several programs available on the web, but my Antivirus software guru's >> > say it is not a good idea to run these programs as they might do more damage >> > than good. >> > >> > I would like to remove all of the extraneous registery entries that tend to >> > slow down XP Pro. >> > >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > Regards, >> >> |
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