Re: jfw and Registry Mechanic

  • From: "Cher Bosch" <Cher.Bosch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "JFW List" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 10:07:55 -0500

I used it on my Win98SE system with JAWS 7.0.  Seemed accessible but my
sick 98 got even worse after I ran it and the 'restore' or whatever
option, did not improve things.  PC Magazine was hot on it and that was
how I found out about it, but was left with questions.  However, I'm
totally a non-techy, so may have messed it up or itmay be that my system
was not salvageable at that point.
 
Cher


>>> "Hal Pearson" <hspearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 10/05/06 9:14 PM >>>

Hi to all on list:

I use Reg Scrub xp found on jfw lite page, and I like it even though I
don't 
use it all that often. It appears that my registry is clean now. But
has 
anyone had any success with the program called Registry Mechanic?From
what 
I've read it's one of the top five registry cleaners around and I'm
sure it 
will find things that the reg scrub program tends to miss. I kind of 
remember this being talked about earlier this summer but at the time I

didn't pay close attention. Is it usable with the Jaws cursor in terms
of 
monitoring a scan and accessing the various options? To me it doesn't
matter 
if there are scripts, but that too would be great. Any info at all is 
welcome in terms of how it works with jfw.

Hal using Jaws 7.1

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