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Is there a good registry cleaner?

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Tom

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Jun 5, 2002, 4:29:16 PM6/5/02
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Or is it a manual process?

Tom


jb

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Jun 6, 2002, 10:18:48 AM6/6/02
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I've been using a product for a while called RegVac ($29.95) with my Windows
2k with no apparent problems to my system. If there is a better or equal
product out there, I can't recall hearing about it.

It has a Robo-Cleaning section that will automatically clean for you the:
Classes Section
Registry Stashes
Software Section
File Lists

Everything cleaned (removed) from the registry will be saved in that
sessions recovery file just in case you find that certain removed items were
actually needed after all. That hasn't never happened to me yet.

The only cleaning section that I don't normally use unless I pay *very*
close attention to it is the "Clean Software Section". It can have a
tendency to present certain registry references to current software along
with software that has been long removed from the system. When I do use it,
I use it by itself after I have used the other three functions. This way I
can search my way through the items that I want to keep or not keep.

Here's their web address if you are interested:
http://regvac.com/

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Tom

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Jun 6, 2002, 2:51:24 PM6/6/02
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Thanks jb!

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ZooM

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Jun 17, 2002, 2:47:01 PM6/17/02
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EasyCleaner, free! Never caught it making a mistake either. Works on W2K,
ME, 98, 95 dont know about XP
http://toniarts.com/ecleane.htm


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