Which registry cleaner are you using, incidently? Sorry I can't really help you because I have always made it a habit never to touch the registry ... I'm not big on uinstalling software or installing shareware, etc. type stuff so I figure it's better to just leave well enough alone. Has anyone ever had any problems with registry cleaners? i.e. removing keys that were really needed? screwing up the computer?
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ok i got a registry cleaner and i need to know what to do. i have 242 "problems" detected of reg keys leading nowhere and i dont know if i want to delte them or what... also how do i make a backup of the registry? and can anyone give me some tips on what NOT to delete because i really dont wanna screw up my pooter :rolleyes:
I have used Ashampoo which deleted stuff that was needed & also ultrawinclean which did the same. They do, however, create a backup before deleting.
I now use a program called easycleaner which is free, no spyware, & does a great job IMO. It can also delete temp files, duplicate files & has a built in uninstaller.
Go here to download.
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But when you update from M$ you end up with Alexa installed into IE without your knowledge. I run spyware blaster which prevents malware from being installed from the web, but doesn't monitor *security* updates from M$.
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A bit off topic here ,crunchie are you a GOHST? I go by the name of Korpdeath on the servers.
:confused: I was just responding to your first post.
EDIT. I'm with you now. My avatar. No, I just play solo on my pc. Dial-up is useless for gaming.
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I have never used a reg cleaner that didn't remove stuff i needed .thats why I stopped useing them ,If you want to secure you computer Remove it from the internet !!
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he probably means turn off active X etc.
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If you guys who keep using IE install a program called *spywareblaster* it will stop scumware from being installed from the web to start with. You will then have zero to delete.
Otherwise install opera.
EDIT. BTW JOE, thanks for the desktop, page loads real nice on dial-up. :cheesy:
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