I personally don't believe in registry tools. Does your program deal 
with the latest updates from MS? Are you sure that you didn't get the 
secretly modified one?

I run my computer with a utility that will tell me when the registry is 
being modified and will ask me if I want to let it be completed. There 
are a lot of things that can go wrong. Our job is to keep them to a minimum.

Okay, I am paranoid. I belong to four of these Technical support groups. 
Everyday, I read about someone new who got infected with this or that. I 
know it is going to happen sooner or later but I want to postpone it for 
a while.

Fly......

No6 wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected] 
> <mailto:A-1-Computer_Tech%40yahoogroups.com>, Dragonfly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Windows does some garbage collecting that just gets worst as time
> goes
> > on.
>
> *** Agreed
>
> Many changes such as software and hardware changes always leave
> > traces in the registry. What that means is that the registry gets
> larger
> > as time goes on. It may even be stored on several different
> locations on
> > your hard drive.
> >
> > While that by itself might not seem like much, consider that we
> also run
> > anti virus software, play music or videos and always have several
> > windows open at once. Your computer is already working hard. You
> don't
> > need the extra garbage hanging around and always slowing down your
> > computer.
> >
> > Of course, it does help to get rid of the many issues that always
> seem
> > to pop up.
>
> *** Agreed
>
> >>I recommend reinstalling at least every other year. :-D
>
> bzzzzzzzzzzzz sorry to be a Fly in your ointment but I have to swat
> that statement, just get yourself CCleaner, a good Registry Cleaner,
> a regular defrag, run your AV and malware zappers once a week and you
> wont need to reinstall at all let alone once every 2 years
>
> bcnu
>
> No6
> รณ/O
> Who is No1?
>
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