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what do u use for registry cleanup and optimisation?
 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-08-18 15:40 [#01308543]
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well the thing is that i got a lil bit paranoid when i
reinstalled the system.
i frequently got all kinds of intrusions and registry edits
no matter of da firewall (sygate personal firewall).
srfing the www i stumbled upon this site winguides
and took a shoot @ their software.
it fecking works brilliant and the machine is obviously
faster and better working.

so if anybody is keen on trying it search for "TuneUp
Utilities 2oo4" or "Registry Mechanic 3.0"
or just pm me on slsk (::plaster::) and dl it from me.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-08-18 15:41 [#01308544]
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before dat i used adaware 6.0,but firefox browser replaced
this lil thingie.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-08-18 16:34 [#01308585]
Points: 14294 Status: Lurker



I've never used any others, I have TweakNow RegCleaner, I
guess I've only ran it once.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-08-18 16:42 [#01308593]
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i heard about that reg cleaner...but it doesn't come for
w2k,right?


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2004-08-18 16:46 [#01308599]
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On my general install stuff to see how it works machine I
just back up the shit I need and reformat it every time my
free period of Norton Antivirus runs out, thus giving me an
extra 3 months of free updates.


 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2004-08-18 17:08 [#01308608]
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just a re-install every few months


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-08-18 17:15 [#01308610]
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shish.. told you the story about the reinstalling

it's the same as ur house is being slightly damadged...u
won't tear the house down,but fix it.



 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2004-08-18 17:21 [#01308616]
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it is good to fresh up your pc, but nothing beats a
re-install



 

offline cie jiks mawp from motion to descend (Australia) on 2004-08-18 17:22 [#01308618]
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you get a lot of registry artifacts when you uninstall a
program, i use "your uninstaller" which removes registry
level enteries left over from a normal uninstallation.
Another good one is "System Mechanic" it is hardcore. For
tracking, bugs and spy shiite use Lava soft Ad aware. Last
night i removed 23 critical objects from my system!


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-08-18 17:23 [#01308619]
Points: 14294 Status: Lurker | Followup to ecnadniarb: #01308599



That would be nice, a regular re-format every 3 months.
It's a beautiful thing, reformatting.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-08-22 10:01 [#01311450]
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yeh,but i u use firefox then i don't need adaware,cos the
browser iz cleaning all of da shitz.
atleast i got that impression,cos every time i would run
adaware nothing came up.


 


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