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RE: Registry Cleaner? - 1/6/2009 12:27:51 AM   
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I downloaded and used Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. It is pretty simple to use. It found 1,674 erroneous entries. So far everything seems to be working OK, and much faster!!


Good lord, man! That's insane!


What's insane, that many errors or using the Eusing Registry Cleaner. How's that for double something or other???

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RE: Registry Cleaner? - 1/6/2009 7:41:50 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Treale


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ORIGINAL: Arctic Blast


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ORIGINAL: Treale

I downloaded and used Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. It is pretty simple to use. It found 1,674 erroneous entries. So far everything seems to be working OK, and much faster!!


Good lord, man! That's insane!


What's insane, that many errors or using the Eusing Registry Cleaner. How's that for double something or other???


So tell me, did the registry clean fix anything ?



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RE: Registry Cleaner? - 1/6/2009 8:33:47 PM   
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I didn't have any problems except a slowdown. Things are much faster now, or at least they seem to be. I didn't do a timed boot...I'm not reccommending anything, I'm just stating what worked for me.

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RE: Registry Cleaner? - 1/6/2009 10:03:22 PM   
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I use Iobits Advanced Window Care(now called Systemcare) along with their Smart Defrag and Optimiser.Both freeware and seem to do the job extremely well.It also allows you to simply clear up things and errors along with managing your startup to speed things up.just take a peek on the Iobit website.

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RE: Registry Cleaner? - 1/6/2009 11:11:06 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Treale


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ORIGINAL: Arctic Blast


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ORIGINAL: Treale

I downloaded and used Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. It is pretty simple to use. It found 1,674 erroneous entries. So far everything seems to be working OK, and much faster!!


Good lord, man! That's insane!


What's insane, that many errors or using the Eusing Registry Cleaner. How's that for double something or other???

The number of issues. I actually use Eusing, so that part's brilliant.

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