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On 7/25/2011 6:45 AM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/25/11 6:42 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 12:01 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:28 PM, John H wrote: http://www.sammsoft.com/Aro2011.aspx or this: http://zookaware.com/regzooka/ I never use stuff like that. If my PC gets that whacked out I will take a quick pass at installing the garbage programs. If that doesn't work, backup all the data and reinstall. PITA, but works. A clean install is always the best solution and you will end up with a computer that will run faster w/less problems than any registry cleaner. Here is a step by step guide to a clean install of Windows. http://www.pcworld.com/article/10586...l_windows.html This is another post by the asshole right wing racist ID Spoofer. Funny. The header of the poster you claim is a spoofer matches yours perfectly. The only distinction I can see is that one of the posts was helpful and the other was written by a real flaming asshole. |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:12:14 -0400, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/25/2011 6:45 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 6:42 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 12:01 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:28 PM, John H wrote: http://www.sammsoft.com/Aro2011.aspx or this: http://zookaware.com/regzooka/ I never use stuff like that. If my PC gets that whacked out I will take a quick pass at installing the garbage programs. If that doesn't work, backup all the data and reinstall. PITA, but works. A clean install is always the best solution and you will end up with a computer that will run faster w/less problems than any registry cleaner. Here is a step by step guide to a clean install of Windows. http://www.pcworld.com/article/10586...l_windows.html This is another post by the asshole right wing racist ID Spoofer. Funny. The header of the poster you claim is a spoofer matches yours perfectly. The only distinction I can see is that one of the posts was helpful and the other was written by a real flaming asshole. He's not worth it. I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. |
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On 7/25/2011 9:26 AM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:12:14 -0400, Florida wrote: On 7/25/2011 6:45 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 6:42 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 12:01 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:28 PM, John H wrote: http://www.sammsoft.com/Aro2011.aspx or this: http://zookaware.com/regzooka/ I never use stuff like that. If my PC gets that whacked out I will take a quick pass at installing the garbage programs. If that doesn't work, backup all the data and reinstall. PITA, but works. A clean install is always the best solution and you will end up with a computer that will run faster w/less problems than any registry cleaner. Here is a step by step guide to a clean install of Windows. http://www.pcworld.com/article/10586...l_windows.html This is another post by the asshole right wing racist ID Spoofer. Funny. The header of the poster you claim is a spoofer matches yours perfectly. The only distinction I can see is that one of the posts was helpful and the other was written by a real flaming asshole. He's not worth it. I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. Excellent. Have you noticed any difference in the way your system runs? |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:45:15 -0400, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/25/2011 9:26 AM, John H wrote: On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:12:14 -0400, Florida wrote: On 7/25/2011 6:45 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 6:42 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 12:01 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:28 PM, John H wrote: http://www.sammsoft.com/Aro2011.aspx or this: http://zookaware.com/regzooka/ I never use stuff like that. If my PC gets that whacked out I will take a quick pass at installing the garbage programs. If that doesn't work, backup all the data and reinstall. PITA, but works. A clean install is always the best solution and you will end up with a computer that will run faster w/less problems than any registry cleaner. Here is a step by step guide to a clean install of Windows. http://www.pcworld.com/article/10586...l_windows.html This is another post by the asshole right wing racist ID Spoofer. Funny. The header of the poster you claim is a spoofer matches yours perfectly. The only distinction I can see is that one of the posts was helpful and the other was written by a real flaming asshole. He's not worth it. I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. Excellent. Have you noticed any difference in the way your system runs? It seemed like the restart took a lot less time than normal, and that program starts and stops are faster. But, some of that may be wishful thinking. |
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On 7/25/2011 10:40 AM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:45:15 -0400, Florida wrote: On 7/25/2011 9:26 AM, John H wrote: On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:12:14 -0400, Florida wrote: On 7/25/2011 6:45 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 6:42 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/25/11 12:01 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:28 PM, John H wrote: http://www.sammsoft.com/Aro2011.aspx or this: http://zookaware.com/regzooka/ I never use stuff like that. If my PC gets that whacked out I will take a quick pass at installing the garbage programs. If that doesn't work, backup all the data and reinstall. PITA, but works. A clean install is always the best solution and you will end up with a computer that will run faster w/less problems than any registry cleaner. Here is a step by step guide to a clean install of Windows. http://www.pcworld.com/article/10586...l_windows.html This is another post by the asshole right wing racist ID Spoofer. Funny. The header of the poster you claim is a spoofer matches yours perfectly. The only distinction I can see is that one of the posts was helpful and the other was written by a real flaming asshole. He's not worth it. I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. Excellent. Have you noticed any difference in the way your system runs? It seemed like the restart took a lot less time than normal, and that program starts and stops are faster. But, some of that may be wishful thinking. Thanks. |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:26:04 -0400, John H
wrote: I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. ========== Does it seem like it is running any faster? |
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On 7/25/11 9:49 AM, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:26:04 -0400, John wrote: I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. ========== Does it seem like it is running any faster? 1900+ errors! :) I didn't have any serious problems with Windows when I was running it, but 1900+ registry errors must be some sort of record. There's no registry in Mac OS 10.x. |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:49:40 -0400, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:26:04 -0400, John H wrote: I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. ========== Does it seem like it is running any faster? Yes, as I told Jim. I had run the ARO 2011 program a couple days ago, and it found 2000+ errors. But, without sending in the money it would only fix 100 of them. So, it was interesting that the Eusing program found 1900+ errors. Seems almost like there was a conspiracy going on. |
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says... On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:49:40 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:26:04 -0400, John H wrote: I downloaded, installed, and ran Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm I used it to make a restore point, scanned the registry, found 1900+ errors. I looked at the reported errors and saw that many of them referred to programs I no longer (or never) used. Microsoft Silverlight had about 100 entries. I then clicked on the 'fix errors' button. I then ran another scan. No errors. I then restarted machine. So far, so good. No problems. ========== Does it seem like it is running any faster? Yes, as I told Jim. I had run the ARO 2011 program a couple days ago, and it found 2000+ errors. But, without sending in the money it would only fix 100 of them. So, it was interesting that the Eusing program found 1900+ errors. Seems almost like there was a conspiracy going on. That's why I use CCleaner. It not only says "free" in the download page, but it really is!!! -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! |
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