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Guest voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com
Posted

One of the most common operating system that is used now a days is the

Microsoft Windows Vista. It is the interface, which is the most

enthralling part as it consists of a vivacious see-through window that

has a pat of fine colour along with a brand new Start menu. However,

what is important is to keep the system working efficiently and

effectively. Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

working conditions.

A registry is nothing but a list of all the information about the

details of software, hardware and preferences of the user along with

all the settings details. Every time a new software program has been

installed or uninstalled, a registry key in Vista is created, modified

or deleted. The same happens too when software programs are used.

The error that occurs during installing or uninstalling of software in

Vista, if any, is stored along with the error application in the

registry. Because of this, the registry gets packed with corrupted

entries. The registry can also get crammed with invalid programs that

one may have removed from the system long ago. This leads to the

resources of the system to choke. Eventually, the machine considerably

slows down....

 

Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Pure spam

 

Pure spam

Guest D. Spencer Hines
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

Twaddle...

 

Just use NTREGOPT.EXE.

 

Freeware.

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Vires et Honor

 

<voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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>

> One of the most common operating system that is used now a days is

> the

> Microsoft Windows Vista. It is the interface, which is the most

> enthralling part as it consists of a vivacious see-through window

> that

> has a pat of fine colour along with a brand new Start menu. However,

> what is important is to keep the system working efficiently and

> effectively. Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

> provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

> working conditions.

> A registry is nothing but a list of all the information about the

> details of software, hardware and preferences of the user along with

> all the settings details. Every time a new software program has been

> installed or uninstalled, a registry key in Vista is created,

> modified

> or deleted. The same happens too when software programs are used.

> The error that occurs during installing or uninstalling of software

> in

> Vista, if any, is stored along with the error application in the

> registry. Because of this, the registry gets packed with corrupted

> entries. The registry can also get crammed with invalid programs

> that

> one may have removed from the system long ago. This leads to the

> resources of the system to choke. Eventually, the machine

> considerably

> slows down....

>

> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv

Guest AlmostBob
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

The same effect can be obtained, by going to the nearest cattle grazing lot,

and dabbing just a little bullshi** behind each ear

 

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Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 02:16:18 -0700 (PDT), "voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com"

<voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

> provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

> working conditions.

 

 

Nope!

 

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.

 

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Guest D. Spencer Hines
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

Errant Twaddle.

 

Use NTREGOPT.EXE.

 

It's safe and easy to use.

 

Freeware.

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"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message

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> On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 02:16:18 -0700 (PDT), "voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com"

> <voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>> Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

>> provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

>> working conditions.

>

>

> Nope!

>

> 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.

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

NTRegOpt is not a registry cleaner.

 

John

 

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

> Errant Twaddle.

>

> Use NTREGOPT.EXE.

>

> It's safe and easy to use.

>

> Freeware.

Guest db.·.. >
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

most registry cleaners

may not be as you say.

 

but you are dead wrong

about microsoft registry

cleaner and you should

be ashamed of yourself

for being a manipulator.

 

tell us, where are your

responses when people

post issues regarding

a failure to boot as a

result of a corrupted

registry.

 

you are nowhere to be

found as i have seen.

 

 

--

 

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:50and4ha7n41p0p1rtltiugthmbidp6nkb@4ax.com...

> On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 02:16:18 -0700 (PDT), "voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com"

> <voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>> Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

>> provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

>> working conditions.

>

>

> Nope!

>

> 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.

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest VanguardLH
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com wrote:

<spammer was "jeremiah" in other group>

> If you want your Windows XP PC to run without errors, you need a

> Window XP registry cleaner. ...

<snip - blah blah blah, more spammer drivel>

> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/<idiotsgroup>

 

A Chinese Google Grouper spamming their unneeded "solution".

Considering the source, expect malware.

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

So now are you trying to tell us that registry cleaners can prevent

registry corruption that prevents Windows from starting? As usual, and

as expected from you, more utter nonsense! Keep on posting, you're

clueless but at least you provide comedic material to the groups...

 

John

 

db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. . wrote:

> most registry cleaners

> may not be as you say.

>

> but you are dead wrong

> about microsoft registry

> cleaner and you should

> be ashamed of yourself

> for being a manipulator.

>

> tell us, where are your

> responses when people

> post issues regarding

> a failure to boot as a

> result of a corrupted

> registry.

>

> you are nowhere to be

> found as i have seen.

>

>

Guest D. Spencer Hines
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

Use NTREGOPT.EXE and CCleaner in tandem and your registry will be

clean as a hound's tooth and nicely compacted.

--

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Vires et Honor

 

"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

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> NTRegOpt is not a registry cleaner.

>

> John

>

> D. Spencer Hines wrote:

>> Errant Twaddle.

>>

>> Use NTREGOPT.EXE.

>>

>> It's safe and easy to use.

>>

>> Freeware.

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

Comedic? You find him comedic???

I haven't reached that stage yet, but I'm envious that you have).

 

John John (MVP) wrote:

> So now are you trying to tell us that registry cleaners can prevent

> registry corruption that prevents Windows from starting? As usual, and

> as expected from you, more utter nonsense! Keep on posting, you're

> clueless but at least you provide comedic material to the groups...

>

> John

>

> db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. . wrote:

>

>> most registry cleaners

>> may not be as you say.

>>

>> but you are dead wrong

>> about microsoft registry

>> cleaner and you should

>> be ashamed of yourself

>> for being a manipulator.

>>

>> tell us, where are your

>> responses when people

>> post issues regarding

>> a failure to boot as a

>> result of a corrupted

>> registry.

>>

>> you are nowhere to be

>> found as i have seen.

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

Yes, most of his posts are nothing but a joke...

 

John

 

Bill in Co. wrote:

> Comedic? You find him comedic???

> I haven't reached that stage yet, but I'm envious that you have).

>

> John John (MVP) wrote:

>

>>So now are you trying to tell us that registry cleaners can prevent

>>registry corruption that prevents Windows from starting? As usual, and

>>as expected from you, more utter nonsense! Keep on posting, you're

>>clueless but at least you provide comedic material to the groups...

>>

>>John

>>

>>db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. . wrote:

>>

>>

>>>most registry cleaners

>>>may not be as you say.

>>>

>>>but you are dead wrong

>>>about microsoft registry

>>>cleaner and you should

>>>be ashamed of yourself

>>>for being a manipulator.

>>>

>>>tell us, where are your

>>>responses when people

>>>post issues regarding

>>>a failure to boot as a

>>>result of a corrupted

>>>registry.

>>>

>>>you are nowhere to be

>>>found as i have seen.

>

>

>

Guest db.·.. >
Posted

Re: One Care Scanner

 

Re: One Care Scanner

 

it was likely already

hosed, and you thought

that running one care

would fix you up.

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"Carl Kaufmann" <cwkaufmann@cox.net> wrote in message news:u8Py%23H1HJHA.4240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. . wrote:

>> for microsofts vista cleaning and tuning,

>> use a microsoft tool:

>>

>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/center/whatsnew.htm#

>

> You mean the one that hosed my UltraVNC installation?

> No thanks.

>

> Carl

Guest Peter Foldes
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

LOL. You are funny or do not know what you are talking about

 

You should have written the fact that Failure to Boot from using a Registry Cleaner is one of the results of using one.

 

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" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uXU$2eyHJHA.4564@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> most registry cleaners

> may not be as you say.

>

> but you are dead wrong

> about microsoft registry

> cleaner and you should

> be ashamed of yourself

> for being a manipulator.

>

> tell us, where are your

> responses when people

> post issues regarding

> a failure to boot as a

> result of a corrupted

> registry.

>

> you are nowhere to be

> found as i have seen.

>

>

> --

>

> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>

> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:50and4ha7n41p0p1rtltiugthmbidp6nkb@4ax.com...

>> On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 02:16:18 -0700 (PDT), "voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com"

>> <voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com> wrote:

>>

>>> Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

>>> provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

>>> working conditions.

>>

>>

>> Nope!

>>

>> 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.

>>

>> --

>> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>

Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com wrote:

> One of the most common operating system that is used now a days is the

> Microsoft Windows Vista. It is the interface, which is the most

> enthralling part as it consists of a vivacious see-through window that

> has a pat of fine colour along with a brand new Start menu. However,

> what is important is to keep the system working efficiently and

> effectively. Windows Vista Registry Cleaner is one such service

> provider that is needed to maintain the operating system in good

> working conditions.

 

 

Not so, spammer! Only an idiot would follow your advice, based, as

it is, on either complete ignorance of the OS, or deliberate lies.

 

 

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Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

AlmostBob wrote:

> The same effect can be obtained, by going to the nearest cattle grazing lot,

> and dabbing just a little bullshi** behind each ear

>

 

 

Precisely. And rubbing blue mud into one's navel always works quite well.

 

 

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killed a great many philosophers.

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Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

> Use NTREGOPT.EXE and CCleaner in tandem and your registry will be

> clean as a hound's tooth and nicely compacted.

 

 

CCleaner is worthless as a registry cleaner. 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, making it

clearly a *worthless* product, in this regard. (Not that any registry

cleaner can ever be anything but worthless, as they don't serve any

*useful* purpose, to start with.)

 

 

--

 

Bruce Chambers

 

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http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

 

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

 

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killed a great many philosophers.

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Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: One Care Scanner

 

Re: One Care Scanner

 

db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. . wrote:

> for microsofts vista cleaning and tuning,

> use a microsoft tool:

>

> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/center/whatsnew.htm#

 

 

Another spammer, offering deliberately bad advise.

 

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killed a great many philosophers.

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Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

John John (MVP) wrote:

> Yes, most of his posts are nothing but a joke...

>

 

But in a sad, sort of sick way....

 

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killed a great many philosophers.

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Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

I second that. Those cleaner softwares will only do harm than good -

especially for non-technical users. Worst is that their ads is

becoming misleading nowadays and luring more users. And the sad part

is that people think that the higher number a cleaner can detect a

junk and clean them, the better it will be. But those softwares are

just preprogrammed cleaners. They'll clean anything without even

knowing what the objects actually means and what will affect. Sure,

they'll clean them right - along with other minor system objects.

They'll cripple the system little by little. When the system has been

noticeably unstable, it would be too late since the damage has been

done all over the place - in small parts. Nuff said.

 

 

Bruce Chambers wrote:

> D. Spencer Hines wrote:

> > Use NTREGOPT.EXE and CCleaner in tandem and your registry will be

> > clean as a hound's tooth and nicely compacted.

>

>

> CCleaner is worthless as a registry cleaner. 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, making it

> clearly a *worthless* product, in this regard. (Not that any registry

> cleaner can ever be anything but worthless, as they don't serve any

> *useful* purpose, to start with.)

Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

Bruce Chambers wrote:

> D. Spencer Hines wrote:

>> Use NTREGOPT.EXE and CCleaner in tandem and your registry will be

>> clean as a hound's tooth and nicely compacted.

>

>

> CCleaner is worthless as a registry cleaner. 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, making

> it clearly a *worthless* product, in this regard. (Not that any

> registry cleaner can ever be anything but worthless, as they don't

> serve any *useful* purpose, to start with.)

 

Did you check any of the "orphaned entries?" Perhaps the OS installation was

the culprit...

Guest Leonard Grey
Posted

Re: Vista Registry Cleaner - As Every PC Deserves the Best!

 

An "orphaned entry" will never be accessed since the application that

wrote the key is gone. Nothing bad can happen from an orphaned entry.

It's just like a channel position on your television that has no station

attached to it.

---

Leonard Grey

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HeyBub wrote:

> Bruce Chambers wrote:

>> D. Spencer Hines wrote:

>>> Use NTREGOPT.EXE and CCleaner in tandem and your registry will be

>>> clean as a hound's tooth and nicely compacted.

>>

>> CCleaner is worthless as a registry cleaner. 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, making

>> it clearly a *worthless* product, in this regard. (Not that any

>> registry cleaner can ever be anything but worthless, as they don't

>> serve any *useful* purpose, to start with.)

>

> Did you check any of the "orphaned entries?" Perhaps the OS installation was

> the culprit...

>

>

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