-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Registry Cleaner

  • From: Steve Aiello <deacondeamon@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:29:56 -0400

I use CCleaner also.  I use for both cleaning up temp files like Clean-up,
and registry cleaner.  I've only had it empty the recycle bin doing the temp
file clean-up portion.  Not in the registry clean-up part.  In the normal
temp clean-up I nfind it also cleans out the cookies in IE even if told not
to.
 Besides CCleaner I use Comodo Registry Cleaner. After I've run Comodo I set
a restore point and delete everything it finds,  I've never had a problem
after using both products.  Coarse now that I've said that I'll have a
problem
Here;s an address for it.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/comodoregcleaner.html

Steve

On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:37 AM, dsw32952 <dsw32952@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I use CCleaner to clean my drives and my registry on multiple computers
> in both Vista and XP.  I have NEVER regretted it.  CCleaner does a good
> job and does it safely.  Plus it is FREE (that is a good thing in
> today's economy) and is also available as a portable application.
>
> Note:  If you choose to use CCleaner, be aware that when cleaning the
> hard drive it deletes everything permanently (it warns you about that),
> even if you tell it to not empty the recycle bin.  Review the list of
> cleaned up files before you approve the clean up.  Also, review all
> changes to the registry and backup the registry when it prompts you to.
> After a few uses you will begin trusting the utility and forego some of
> the reviews if they bore you.  I seldom back up the registry fixes any
> more... only when I have been making major changes that might be
> desirable to me but not to CCleaner.  I have never had to use a backup
> after using CCleaner.
>
> Don
>
> lavalier wrote:
> > Does anyone have an experience or an opinion on Uniblue Registry
> > Cleaner?  I would like to hear what you guys have to say before (if) I
> > purchase it.Thank you! :-)
> > Belle
>
>


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