I've read in some posts that a registry cleaner isn't recommended for Vista,
primarily because some can install malware instead of getting rid of it.
But I've got some issues with Vista and I swear it's from leftover software
installations - such as SQL 2008 beta. I don't want to reinstall Vista
because it's a pain in the butt. Are there any registry cleaners that are
recommended as safe?
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 13:07:03 -0700, "Andre" <andre@nospam.com> wrote:
> I've read in some posts that a registry cleaner isn't recommended for Vista,
Right.
> primarily because some can install malware instead of getting rid of it.
That's not the reason. See below.
And cleaning the registry won't get rid of malware, anyway.
> But I've got some issues with Vista and I swear it's from leftover software
> installations - such as SQL 2008 beta. I don't want to reinstall Vista
> because it's a pain in the butt. Are there any registry cleaners that are
> recommended as safe?
No. Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the
registry isn't needed and is dangerous. Leave the registry alone and
don't use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and
what vendors of registry cleaning software try to convince you of,
having unused registry entries doesn't really hurt you.
The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously
removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit
it may have.
Although I am not really a fan of registry cleaners, if you absolutely
want to use one, I recommend CCleaner. It is absolutely safe and the
download site below is rock solid: 'Download CCleaner 2.22.968 -
FileHippo.com' (http://filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/) It can also be
used to cleanup all your temporary files and the cookie folder.
I have seen posts where an OP used the registry cleaning tool from CCleaner and he
was not able to start his computer after using it , just so he can get to the backup
that CCleaner created when he used the tool to get his system to boot.
DO NOT use any registry tool . They are ALL snake oil remedies and cleaning a
Registry will not give you back more space or make your computer run faster and more
efficiently. This is all hype and it is also dangerous in the hands of inexperienced
and even some experienced posters.
Leave the Registry alone.
--
Peter
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"whs" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> Although I am not really a fan of registry cleaners, if you absolutely
> want to use one, I recommend CCleaner. It is absolutely safe and the
> download site below is rock solid: 'Download CCleaner 2.22.968 -
> FileHippo.com' (http://filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/) It can also be
> used to cleanup all your temporary files and the cookie folder.
>
>
> --
> whs
I've used ccleaner for a couple of years now. It may/may not be necessary,
but I've had no problems as a result of it.
"Andre" <andre@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I've read in some posts that a registry cleaner isn't recommended for
> Vista, primarily because some can install malware instead of getting rid
> of it. But I've got some issues with Vista and I swear it's from leftover
> software installations - such as SQL 2008 beta. I don't want to reinstall
> Vista because it's a pain in the butt. Are there any registry cleaners
> that are recommended as safe?
>
> Andre
whs wrote:
> Although I am not really a fan of registry cleaners, if you absolutely
> want to use one, I recommend CCleaner. It is absolutely safe and the
> download site below is rock solid: 'Download CCleaner 2.22.968 -
> FileHippo.com' (http://filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/) It can also be
> used to cleanup all your temporary files and the cookie folder.
>
>
CCleaner's registry scanner seems relatively benign, as long as you
step through each detected "issue" (almost all of which will be bogus)
one at a time, to determine if it really is an "issue" or not, and then
decide whether or not to let the application "fix" it. In my testing,
though, most of the reported "issues" won't be issues, at all. I tried
the latest version on a brand-new OS installation with no additional
applications installed, and certainly none installed and then
uninstalled, and CCleaner still managed to "find" over a hundred
allegedly orphaned registry entries and dozens of purportedly
"suspicious" files. Its findings were utter nonsense, in plain terms.
CCleaner's only real strength, and the only reason I use it, lies
in its usefulness for cleaning up unused temporary files from the hard
drive; as a registry "cleaner," it's not significantly different from
any other snake oil product of the same type.
Andre wrote:
> I've read in some posts that a registry cleaner isn't recommended for
> Vista, primarily because some can install malware instead of getting rid
> of it. But I've got some issues with Vista and I swear it's from
> leftover software installations - such as SQL 2008 beta. I don't want
> to reinstall Vista because it's a pain in the butt. Are there any
> registry cleaners that are recommended as safe?
>
> Andre
There is no such thing as a "good" (meaning useful or beneficial)
registry cleaner, free or otherwise. Some are less harmful than others,
but because they're all nothing but snake oil, I won't recommend any.
Bruce Chambers <bchambers@cable0ne.n3t> wrote in
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>
> Andre wrote:
>> I've read in some posts that a registry cleaner isn't recommended for
>> Vista, primarily because some can install malware instead of getting
>> rid of it. But I've got some issues with Vista and I swear it's from
>> leftover software installations - such as SQL 2008 beta. I don't
>> want to reinstall Vista because it's a pain in the butt. Are there
>> any registry cleaners that are recommended as safe?
>>
>> Andre
>
>
> There is no such thing as a "good" (meaning useful or beneficial)
> registry cleaner, free or otherwise. Some are less harmful than
> others, but because they're all nothing but snake oil, I won't
> recommend any.
>
>
Lets look at things differently here. Registry cleaners are good for
cleaning crap out if they work (but 99% of the time they dont). But if you
take care on what you use you wont ever need a cleaner anyway. If your
running beta software on your main partition then your asking for trouble.
I only use beta software on a virtual machine as that way its easier to get
rid of crap without effecting my main machine.