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November 2nd, 2007 17:00

Registry Cure

I am using Win98XP HE2 2SP.  Also use McAfee Security Suite for virus control.
Was wondering if anyone in the forum has used "Registry Cure"?  I happend to check this program out on the "Free Scan", and was advised that there were over 1600 problems/errors in my PC.
Further on the "Free Scan" would clean up just 15 of the 1600 plus problems/errors, and if I wanted to clean all the problems/errors I would have to purchase their software to do this for $29.95.
Just wondering if this is worth it, or is this just another software gimmick.  Should I be overly concerned about the 1600 plus problems/errors reported?
 
Appreciate all the good advise offered by this forum
 
Rich - "Loadmaster Loadplanner"

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November 2nd, 2007 18:00

Just wondering if this is worth it, or is this just another software gimmick. 
Hi
Most of the time it is a gimmick not worth the $$$ !
I never use a cleaner at all they cause more harm than they can fix save your $$$
Good Luck

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November 2nd, 2007 18:00

Never use a registry cleaner unless you know what it is going to delete, which most users do not.
 
These programs can do more harm than good.
 
"Win98XP"  There is no such operating system. You either have Windows 98 or Windows XP

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November 2nd, 2007 20:00

Yes, be careful with some of those. I once botched up my registry bigtime by not knowing what I was deleting when I used RegClean Supreme. (I think that's the correct spelling)
Anyways, I've been using CCleaner now for 3 years and have never experienced any problem. I mostly use it as tomron has stated; a good cleanup of temp files and leftover remnant stuff....  And it does a pretty good job at it too...
 

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November 2nd, 2007 20:00

Some vendors practice questionable marketing tactics.Their product,whether it be a antivirus,registry cleaner,etc,find alleged issues and for a fee will resolve said issues, :smileywink:
I use ccleaner slim build which has no yahoo tool bar and is english only.
ccleaner is more than a registry cleaner,it also cleans temp files,cookies,etc,
In link below click on " CCleaner Beginner's Guide"
Message Edited by tomron on 11-02-2007 05:45 PM

Message Edited by tomron on 11-02-2007 09:30 PM

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November 2nd, 2007 23:00

Eh....   I guess it's part psychological.....   Some people don't mind wallowing in trash so they never clean the interior of their car. Other people vacuum it and keep it clean.  To each his own, I guess..... Is one way better than the other ? I have no documented proof of that neither...
 
I certainly can't tell someone who cleans his car that it is stupid.... anymore than somebody can tell me I'm stupid for cleaning it...  Whatever floats yer' boat, I guess.....:smileyindifferent::smileyindifferent::smileyindifferent:
 

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November 2nd, 2007 23:00

Quite apart from the lack of any need for, lack of demonstrable benefits, and the risks inherent in using general registry cleaning utilities, I would note that the developer of Registry Cure (AKA Regcure, from Paretologic) has a particularly shady reputation for marketing tactics such as described by the OP (multiple "problems" detected by a free scan, as a goad to purchase).
 
Obsolete registry entries occupy a trivial amount of space, and rarely need fixing.
 
Here is but one example, citing Regcur e:
 
 

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November 3rd, 2007 02:00

@tommyo1954:
 
I was responding to the OP's concern about Registry Cure, and similar wholescale registry cleaners. As I'm sure you are aware, these boards are littered with posts about problems arising from their use.
 
In fact I'm in agreement with all who responded. I too use and recommend CCleaner (which I do not consider in the same category as RegCure) for general cleaning up of unnecessary tracks, histories, temp files, traces, etc: basically as a better utility than Windows Disk Cleanup.
 
Personally, I leave the registry alone. YMMV
 
 
 
As far as calling anyone stupid goes:
 
" Stupid is as stupid does" - Forrest Gump
 
:smileywink:
 
 
 
 

 

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November 3rd, 2007 13:00

Thanks Mombodog, good advise.  Correction, I have WinXP HE 2SP.
 

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November 3rd, 2007 13:00

To: Jerry, Tomron, Tommyo 1954, Joe53.
Thanks for all your advise.  Will check out
web sites suggested.
Rich (name only)
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