Anyone knows a good registry cleaning software for 64-bit Vista operating system?
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Registry Cleaning software for 64-bit Vista
#2
Posted 25 February 2009 - 01:54 AM
CCleaner will work with Vista 64-bit edition according to the documentation on Piriform's web site (the designers of CCleaner). If the standard download doesn't work, let us know. (Get the slim version.)
#3
Posted 25 February 2009 - 03:18 AM
Hey Sigit !!
I would strongly recommend Against using ANY kind of registry cleaner .
They will , in the long run , damage your PC. There is no need
to Clean the registry. It grows as it needs it . The amount of
space you would gain from such programs would be very
minimal. And the speed , which I think is why you think you
need one , would be so small that, you would not notice the difference.
You could do more harm then good . If you know which entries
to delete, when the log from the registry cleaner comes up, then
fine , go ahead and check out and delete the ones that you know
are not needed for the good of the OS. BUT, on the other hand ,
if you cannot recognize the entries to delete from the registry,
you are only looking for trouble. My new notebook , which is now
10 months old , is doing just fine with out the help of a registry
cleaner.
There are no Experts in this field that would even think of recommending
someone use a registry cleaner. Do so at your OS's peril .
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I would strongly recommend Against using ANY kind of registry cleaner .
They will , in the long run , damage your PC. There is no need
to Clean the registry. It grows as it needs it . The amount of
space you would gain from such programs would be very
minimal. And the speed , which I think is why you think you
need one , would be so small that, you would not notice the difference.
You could do more harm then good . If you know which entries
to delete, when the log from the registry cleaner comes up, then
fine , go ahead and check out and delete the ones that you know
are not needed for the good of the OS. BUT, on the other hand ,
if you cannot recognize the entries to delete from the registry,
you are only looking for trouble. My new notebook , which is now
10 months old , is doing just fine with out the help of a registry
cleaner.
There are no Experts in this field that would even think of recommending
someone use a registry cleaner. Do so at your OS's peril .
FLASHORN. !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
1!
#4
Posted 27 April 2009 - 09:55 PM
Agreed, if your computer is running smooth, stay away from registry cleaner.
But I don't want to be too contraversial here... my experience tells me if registry cleaner use properly, would actually help you maintain a healthy system. I have used some of the free and commercial registry cleaners for my system, and over 18 months now, everthing seems fine.
Nowadays new registry cleaners comes with auto backup, it hardly screw up your system... at least my experience...
If you guys want some free registry cleaners, try this:
http://www.registryc...challenges.html
But I don't want to be too contraversial here... my experience tells me if registry cleaner use properly, would actually help you maintain a healthy system. I have used some of the free and commercial registry cleaners for my system, and over 18 months now, everthing seems fine.
Nowadays new registry cleaners comes with auto backup, it hardly screw up your system... at least my experience...
If you guys want some free registry cleaners, try this:
http://www.registryc...challenges.html
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