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07-01-2009, 09:28 PM
Anne
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Registry Cleaning
There is a thought about registry cleaning that has not been mentioned yet.
That is to avoid any need to use one.
Before changing your system files with either a new program or just screwing
around with options, make a system restore point.
If the new program is deleted or the options don't work out, go back to the
restore point and clean the registry that way.
Never trust a program to uninstall itself perfectly.
And never ever use a Registry Cleaner.
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07-10-2009, 06:14 PM
occam
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Re: Registry Cleaning
Anne wrote:
> There is a thought about registry cleaning that has not been mentioned yet.
>
> That is to avoid any need to use one.
>
Actually, it has been mentioned many, many times, right here ....
You just have not been watching closely
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