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Malwarebytes keep finding that my Wise Registry Cleaner program is a non-malware threat. It finds alot of reg entries and foldes and files. I use Wise Registry Cleaner for a number of tasks (registry cleaning is far from the only thing the program does). Anyway, I couldnt figure out how to allow everything Wise Registry Cleaner related, only folders and files, but that wont prevent Malwarebytes finding reg entries a threat. Its just annoying to see Malwarebytes mentioning every single day that it has found threaths. It has reached a point that I dont even check what has been found because I just assume it is still just Wise Registry Cleaner (as it have been the previous 50 days or how long it has been since it began finding it). So when an actual threat does come one day I most likely wont notice.... So how can I completely allow Wise Registry Cleaner?

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Registry Cleaners are known to be harmful to the system and should not be used for any reason there is. It's a known fact that using these programs can easily break a Windows installation, to the point where a complete reinstallation might be needed. Here's a few myths about using these programs, and why they are just plainly false.


Registry Cleaners were used back in the days by developers who were using a OLE-schema for their applications. They used these to clean the Registry after uninstalling their programs, just in case there was traces of it left behind that could affect a reinstallation. These were back in the Windows 95 and Windows 98 days and this practice isn't in effect anymore. Therefore, there's no reason for you to use such programs and quite a few to avoid them instead.

It has a "Tune up" section where you can enable/disable many Windows settings which I find is much much easier than actually using Windows to do this (WIndows have these options scattered across many different control settings and in convoluted places, hidden away and whatnot).

Same problem reported with Auslogics. The issue is 2-fold. One they are PUPs. But some of us are OK with that. Setting them to "ignore always" works partially. There seems to be a path issue (or length?) that doesn't allow some "ignore always" to stick, while others for the same product are fine. I reported it earlier here:

I recently downloaded and reinstalled Wise Disk Cleaner and Wise registry Cleaner. I have used these programs for a long time with no problems. MWB started flagging this program some time ago and, like many, I told MWB to ignore it. But with this recent reinstall of the programs I began to see some problems and things I do not like.

First, My browser started crashing regularly - for unknown reasons. When I would run a MWB scan - Wise Euask folder would come up as flagged in my Appdata/Roaming folder. When I would delete it - things were fine - and then wham - it's right back again. Wise Euask is supposedly their new all encompassing community forum and fact finder for anything in the universe. Something when asked to sign up for - I decline by clicking the "not now" button in Wise Disk Cleaner. When I do that, it takes me directly to the Wise Euask website - If that isn't intrusive I don't know what is. I don't know why the Wise Euask folder is continually created in my Appdata/Roaming folder either. Really don't care - all I know is it IS causing problems.

Second, Wise registry cleaner gets more suspicious with all the pups and weird entries in my registry. When I reinstalled it I told MWB to ignore it this time also. But unlike in the past - it creates more and more crap for no apparent reason in my registry. It worked fine for 2 days and then - wham - MWB finds 89 entries from Wise Registry Cleaner - complete with PUPS and all kinds of other things. To me - this is a flag something is going on with this program that is not on the up and up.

So what's the deal with Wise Care 365? Does it by any chance require, only work on very fast and powerful computers? Is there a minimum Processor that a computer must have in order for Wise Care 365 to work properly?

Last year when I first tried Wise Care 365, it was on my old Dell GX280 Small Form Factor with only a Pentium 4 processor and either 1 or 2 Gig of RAM running Windows XP Home SP3. As I recall, as soon as I would try the Registry Cleaner function, my GX280's CPU fan would quickly start spinning at top speed, sounding like a helicopter. And the scanning would immediately go into a snail's pace crawl to the point that I would quickly have to abort. Yet, the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner (PortableApps.com version) would scan quickly, without a problem and without remotely making my GX280 break a sweat.

Now that I have a Dell Optiplex 780 with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 4 Gig of RAM running Windows XP Pro SP3, the other day I again decided to give Wise Care 365 another shot. This computer being a much more powerful and quieter computer, the CPU fan does not go into top speed helicopter mode when running a scan with the Registry Cleaner function. But, the scan does take a noticeably, undeniably LONG time at 4 minutes and 35 seconds! That while the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner took all of 13 seconds ... and found the SAME 41 items that it took Wise Care 365's Registry Cleaner function 4 minutes and 35 seconds to find.

(2) Why does the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function take wayyy longer to complete a scan vs. the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner ... while finding the same amount of items? From what I see, I'm tempted to reason that maybe it's that the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function is wayyy more thorough than the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner ... even though ultimately the same amount of items are found by both. Because it's not like the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function is scanning at a crawl on my Dell Optiplex 780. No. I see that it's actually scanning very speedily. It appears to be checking a lot of something. Unless it's an optical illusion, I'm tempted to think that the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function scans a ton more Registry Entries than the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner. I just keep going back to that in the end, ultimately both apps find the same amount of items. Odd.

I no longer have Wise Care 365 installed. But, as I recall, it didn't have a Fast scan mode. It only had Default, Safe and Custom modes. I believe I tried both Default and Safe modes and they were pretty much the same ... LONG.

On the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner 9.38, the Fast scan took the aforementioned 13 seconds. The Deep scan took 20 seconds. They all check all the categories. I agree that the ActiveX category is the most time-consuming of all the categories. But, even then, the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner 9.38 takes only 7 seconds with the ActiveX category. This while Wise Care 365 takes several eternities with the ActiveX category.

For example, I installed Glary Utilities Portable 5.69 on that same day. And neither its Glary Tracks Eraser nor its Glary Disk Cleaner take remotely ANYWHERE near 4 minutes. Neither did my old Glary Utilities Portable 2.56. And neither does JetClean.

I didn't get around to checking much of any of the other functions in Wise Care 365. I was quickly turned off by the fact that the Registry Cleaner function, which I use often and regularly, was obviously seriously flawed. I immediately figured, "With this major Pterodactyl in the Oinment, I'm not gonna be adding Wise Care 365 to my Flash Drive arsenal of tools. So, I cut my exploration session way short.

i took screens to show you how i did a similar test and everything was fine. Then right as i was about to pat myself on the back for a job.......somewhat done i hit a key and an hour's worth of work was gone. I stewed until i ran wise today.....it hung on the scan, my pc was slow and boot was long. In short i was now experiencing similar issues. If the developer wants a true bug report it's this thread.

i was fortunate to be able to duplicate the issue. The trigger was using the reg defrag.......after that it all went to hell and my pc acted the same as chim. since i knew what caused it i simply used the restore function and im 100% back to normal. I'm not entirely comfortable calling this a bug......we are using Xp which could entail several versions and service packs, the other programs that work fine don't indicate anything really but any program could be causing a conflict, I think the reason restore/backup warnings appear b4 we use these features are because messing with the registry is like making small talk with a skitzoid....it doesnt take much to put em out of whack and it can go very south very quick.

Great to see you dropping by to report and chime in on this problem with Wise Care 365, Cloaker. The more users that pop in and mention their similar problems, the more evidence there is and the more theoretical likelihood that the Wise Devs will look into this.

Well, I see it this way. The Glary Disk Cleaner and Glary Tracks Eraser within Glary Utilities 5.69 that I installed just the other day function EXACTLY as and take the SAME amount of time to scan as the standalone versions of those 2 apps. Therefore, I see no reason why the Wise Registry Cleaner within Wise Care 365 shouldn't function EXACTLY as and take the SAME amount of time to scan as the standalone version of Wise Registry Cleaner.

Otherwise, what use is it? The idea is to with Wise Care 365 have a one stop, all tool maintenance bonanza within ONE app. The way it stands right now, it'd be a case of something like --- oh, most of its tools are fine ... just don't use the Registry Cleaner and the Registry Defrag. It wouldn't be that desired ONE app treasure chest.

"The Glary Disk Cleaner and Glary Tracks Eraser within Glary Utilities 5.69 that I installed just the other day function EXACTLY as and take the SAME amount of time to scan as the standalone versions of those 2 apps. Therefore, I see no reason why the Wise Registry Cleaner within Wise Care 365 shouldn't function EXACTLY as and take the SAME amount of time to scan as the standalone version of Wise Registry Cleaner."

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