Using MS Registry Ceaner

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On Mar 29, 10:22 am, John Doue wrote:

> Registry Cleaner is a neat tool when the standard uninstall process fails..

>

> I am wondering if there is a way to track changes made to the registry

> while removing a given entry with this Registry Cleaner?

>

> Thanks

> --

> John Doue




microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month



be sure to save the log file.
 
Can you post where MS recommends registry cleaning??????

"Johnny Shane" wrote in message

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On Mar 29, 10:22 am, John Doue wrote:

> Registry Cleaner is a neat tool when the standard uninstall process fails.

>

> I am wondering if there is a way to track changes made to the registry

> while removing a given entry with this Registry Cleaner?

>

> Thanks

> --

> John Doue




microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month



be sure to save the log file.
 
On 29 Mar 2010, "Unknown" wrote in

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> Can you post where MS recommends registry cleaning??????




He's probably referring to this:
 
I believe you're correct. That was one of MS goofs. They bought out the

company developing One Care.

It is no longer available and has been replaced by Microsoft Security

Essentials.

Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.

"Nil" wrote in message

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> On 29 Mar 2010, "Unknown" wrote in

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>

>> Can you post where MS recommends registry cleaning??????


>

> He's probably referring to this:

>

>
 
On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard





> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.




Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

the knowledge to know how to properly use them.





Terry R.

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WTF are you smoking?



Johnny Shane wrote:

>snip>

> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>

> be sure to save the log file.
 
Pot? Or he's been listening to Twayne. Or both?



PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> WTF are you smoking?

>

> Johnny Shane wrote:

>> snip>

>> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>>

>> be sure to save the log file.
 
I'll opt for both.

"Bill in Co." wrote in message

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> Pot? Or he's been listening to Twayne. Or both?

>

> PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

>> WTF are you smoking?

>>

>> Johnny Shane wrote:

>>> snip>

>>> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>>>

>>> be sure to save the log file.


>

>
 
Johnny Shane wrote:

> On Mar 29, 10:22 am, John Doue wrote:

>> Registry Cleaner is a neat tool when the standard uninstall process fails.

>>

>> I am wondering if there is a way to track changes made to the registry

>> while removing a given entry with this Registry Cleaner?

>>

>> Thanks

>> --

>> John Doue


>

> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>






Where'd you get this nonsense?





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Terry R. wrote:

> On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>

>

>> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.


>

> Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

> the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>

>

> Terry R.






Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.





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On 29 Mar 2010, Bruce Chambers wrote in

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> Where'd you get this nonsense?




The question was answered already. You must not be paying attention.
 
Bruce Chambers wrote:

> Johnny Shane wrote:

>> On Mar 29, 10:22 am, John Doue wrote:

>>> Registry Cleaner is a neat tool when the standard uninstall process

>>> fails.

>>>

>>> I am wondering if there is a way to track changes made to the registry

>>> while removing a given entry with this Registry Cleaner?

>>>

>>> Thanks

>>> --

>>> John Doue


>>

>> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>>


>

>

> Where'd you get this nonsense?

>

>




From the Microsoft website.
 
I think it is closer to 99.9%.

"Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

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> Terry R. wrote:

>> On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>>

>>

>>> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.


>>

>> Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

>> the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>>

>>

>> Terry R.


>

>

> Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.

>

>

> --

>

> Bruce Chambers

>

> Help us help you:

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

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

>

> They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary

> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

>

> Many people would rather die than think in fact, most do. ~Bertrand

> Russell

>

> The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has

> killed a great many philosophers.

> ~ Denis Diderot
 
On 3/29/2010 6:05 PM On a whim, Bruce Chambers pounded out on the keyboard



> Terry R. wrote:

>> On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>>

>>

>>> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.


>> Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

>> the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>>

>>

>> Terry R.


>

>

> Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.

>

>




Site?





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On 3/30/2010 7:03 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard



> I think it is closer to 99.9%.

> "Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

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>> Terry R. wrote:

>>> On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>>>

>>>

>>>> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.

>>> Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

>>> the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>>>

>>>

>>> Terry R.


>>

>> Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.

>>




Opinion or can you site facts?





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I said 'I Think'. Opinion. Almost impossible to get this kind of fact.

"Terry R." wrote in message

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> On 3/30/2010 7:03 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>

>> I think it is closer to 99.9%.

>> "Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

>> news:eGHPcU6zKHA.4656@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Terry R. wrote:

>>>> On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.

>>>> Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't

>>>> have

>>>> the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Terry R.

>>>

>>> Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.

>>>


>

> Opinion or can you site facts?

>

>

> Terry R.

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Are you another 'Twayne' ?

"Terry R." wrote in message

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> On 3/29/2010 6:05 PM On a whim, Bruce Chambers pounded out on the keyboard

>

>> Terry R. wrote:

>>> On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>>>

>>>

>>>> Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.

>>> Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

>>> the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>>>

>>>

>>> Terry R.


>>

>>

>> Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.

>>

>>


>

> Site?

>

>

> Terry R.

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Actually it is probably better than that. It appears that about 1% of

the US population works in a computer related field. So if even 1/2 of

them are able to understand what they are doing to the registry that

would put you around 99.5%



Unknown wrote:



> I think it is closer to 99.9%.

> "Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

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>

>>Terry R. wrote:

>>

>>>On 3/29/2010 9:14 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>Registry cleaners are nothing but disasters.

>>>

>>>Only in the hands of those that think they're a cure-all, and don't have

>>>the knowledge to know how to properly use them.

>>>

>>>

>>>Terry R.


>>

>>

>>Which is @ 99.8% of the computing public.

>>

>>

>>--

>>

>>Bruce Chambers

>>

>>Help us help you:

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

>>

>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

>>

>>They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary

>>safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

>>

>>Many people would rather die than think in fact, most do. ~Bertrand

>>Russell

>>

>>The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has

>>killed a great many philosophers.

>>~ Denis Diderot


>

>

>
 
This is a "cleaner" troll looking to attack and argue with

anyone who uses a registry cleaner. Ignore it. There are a few

of these closed mindeds on this group.







In news:uuTE6O1zKHA.5036@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,

Unknown typed:

> Can you post where MS recommends registry cleaning??????

> "Johnny Shane" wrote in message

> news:c723c5cf-808c-467e-96bc-d9eff5b7be8c@y17g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...

> On Mar 29, 10:22 am, John Doue wrote:

>> Registry Cleaner is a neat tool when the standard

>> uninstall process fails. I am wondering if there is a way

>> to track changes made to

>> the registry while removing a given entry with this

>> Registry Cleaner? Thanks

>> --

>> John Doue


>

> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>

> be sure to save the log file.
 
In news:uuTE6O1zKHA.5036@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,

Unknown typed:

> Can you post where MS recommends registry cleaning??????




Too bad you don't know how to search for such things yourself.

Try Google for one.



HTH,



Twayne`

"Johnny Shane" wrote in message

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> On Mar 29, 10:22 am, John Doue wrote:

>> Registry Cleaner is a neat tool when the standard

>> uninstall process fails. I am wondering if there is a way

>> to track changes made to

>> the registry while removing a given entry with this

>> Registry Cleaner? Thanks

>> --

>> John Doue


>

> microsoft recommends registry cleaning once a month

>

> be sure to save the log file.
 
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