I'm using registry repair pro. If you can't find it on there I'll ask Jeff where it is when he comes in. Patti
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenny McHugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 3:54 PM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] What is the Best Registry Cleaner to Use > Hi Patti, > Which program are you using that is jaws friendly? There are several > mentioned and I did not see a free version of xpmedic. > Lenny with a Y > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 3:43 PM > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] What is the Best Registry Cleaner to Use > > > Hey this is what I have been using, and it is Jaws friendly. > I have been using the free part. > Patti > > http://www.3bsoftware.com/tproduct/registryrepair_se/rr01.html > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lennie Rinaldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:41 AM > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] What is the Best Registry Cleaner to Use > > >> Lenny, >> >> Thanks for the enlightening post about registry reviews. I have >> always been cautious about running any registry repair for the fear >> of causing more problems with my PC. I guess if it is not broken, why fix >> it? >> >> Yet, I do want to repair my registry, but what software to use? >> >> I found an interesting site talking about registry review and they >> had a comparison of the best 10 registry repair programs. Of course, >> the two that you tried are not listed. I am wondering if the reviewer >> are paid a commission? See for yourself at: >> >> http://registry-repair-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ >> >> I am curious what you and anyone else on the list think. To tell the >> truth, I am now more confused than ever. >> >> The other Lennie >> >> At 08:59 PM 6/24/2007, you wrote: >>>Hi All, >>>Interesting there is simultaneous discussions on two lists about >>>registry cleaners. I did a few searches and found this information >>> >>>There are literally hundreds of registry repair utilities on the >>>market today - and unfortunately most are going to cause your >>>computer more problems than >>>you already are experiencing. The registry is the brains of your >>>computer - it provides all the system policies for your system and >>>if it becomes damaged >>>or corrupt, a total operations failure can take place and your >>>computer may become unbootable. The problem with many registry >>>repair programs is they >>>are being sold by companies that didn't develop them - and therefore >>>have no real understanding of their function or even how they >>>work. The result is >>>that you risk installing an inferior piece of software that can >>>permanently damage your computer. >>> >>>The problem is magnified when it becomes near impossible to find a >>>trustworthy source of information on registry cleaners. The issue >>>lies in the explosion >>>of spam-review sites which are nothing more then websites promoting >>>affiliate links under the guise of an official " review " >>>site. There main goal is >>>to accomplish one thing - to send you to the site they are promoting >>>and hoping you but the product they are selling - if you do, they >>>get up to a 75% >>>cut of the sale. In other words, their reviews are up for sale - >>>and are not anything buy thinly vailed sales pitches. For example, >>>if you do a search >>>for the term " Paid Survey " or " Registry Repair " you'll notice >>>that the paid listings all include sites that say " read our review >>>" or " warning, don't >>>download anything until you read this..." >>>Subsequently, don't put a lot of stock into their reviews or you >>>might end up with a computer that is worse off than when you >>>started. The best way to >>>spot a self promoting affiliate site is to check the link that they >>>use to send you to the reviewed products site for anything but the >>>correct URL address. >>> If there is a "hop" or a "aff" in the link, you can be sure that >>> they are getting a cut off of the sale of the product. >>> >>>When it comes to cleaning your registry, your goal is to find the >>>right application that makes your computer run properly, rather than >>>detects the most >>>errors. The problem with most registry repair titles is that they >>>are based on the same open source software script which has then >>>been customized and >>>branded to their company name. The issue with this base product is >>>that it is a basic registry scanning program that doesn't have the >>>capacity or technology >>>to effectively clean your registry. In other words, there are >>>literally dozens of the exact same inferior programs doing the exact >>>same thing - but all >>>have a different look so the consumer doesn't realize they are >>>different products and assumes they are unique to the company >>>selling them. This is called >>>while labeling and is as common in the software industry as it is at >>>your grocery store. >>> >>>The reason I tell you all of this is to debunk the industry and to >>>ensure that you, the consumer, is aware that the people reviewing >>>these registry products >>>have a pure profit motive and are not worried in the least about the >>>effective operation of your computer. Secondly, that you realize >>>that many of the >>>registry repair titles that are on the market are out dated, >>>inferior coded applications that can do more harm than good to your >>>system. >>> >>>There are though a few excellent programs that I tell my clients >>>about that are custom engineered to clean your registry safely and >>>properly. One of the >>>titles I personally use is called >>>XP Medic >>> ( xpmedic.com ) which is kind of a thinking mans' registry >>> cleaner. It packs a lot more features than your typical registry >>> repair program >>>( such as several optimization tools as well as advanced memory >>>utilities ) and is specifically created for the Windows XP >>>System. The program is stable, >>>features an automatic, one click restore component and is likely one >>>of the best thought out programs for the XP registry system. >>> >>>For those of you want a powerful and effective registry >>>cleaner, but is not complicated to use, I highly recommend the >>>Registry Patrol >>> application ( registrypatrol.com ) Registry Patrol is a straight >>> forward, easy to understand and operate registry cleaner that is >>> designed for the user >>>who wants to clean their registry up, but requires a program that >>>doesn't require a lot of back ground understanding and is pretty >>>well completely automated. >>> >>> >>>Both programs effectively clean the Windows Registry and are safe to >>>use on your system. Although I would recommend downloading the >>>trial version for >>>free rather than buying the software first. This will allow you to >>>perform a full system scan to ensure that your registry does in fact >>>have a problem >>>that does need to be cleaned by the paid version of the software. >>> >>>Editors Note: >>>Ask Nerd is not an affiliate of either XP Medic or the Registry >>>Patrol websites and is not being paid a commission to refer users to >>>these products. >>> The information was located at: >>>http://asknerd.net/bestregistrycleaner.html >>> I downloaded both and installed >>>For the jaws user don't even try registry patrol There was only one >>>thing on the screen that I could read. >>>As far as xpmedic it has potential. Maybe with some scripts it could >>>really become usable. Using the jaws cursor I was able to get it >>>running. I could not figure out how to configure the program. >>>I did get it scanning and when finished I was able to tell it to >>>clean up but since it is not registered I then was giving the choice >>>to purchase. >>> >From what I was able to read on the screen it appears to be very >>> intuitive. It sells for $34.95. >>>Lenny http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/ >>>Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: >>>http://www.jaws-users.com >>>Address for the list archives: >>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >>>To post to this group, send email to >>>[email protected] >>>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>For help from Mailman with your account Put the word help in the >>>subject or body of a blank message to: >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Use the following form in order to contact the management team >>>http://www.jaws-users.com/managers.php >>>If you wish to join the Blind Computing list send a blank email to >>>the following address: >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: >> http://www.jaws-users.com >> Address for the list archives: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >> To post to this group, send email to >> [email protected] >> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For help from Mailman with your account Put the word help in the subject >> or body of a blank message to: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Use the following form in order to contact the management team >> http://www.jaws-users.com/managers.php >> If you wish to join the Blind Computing list send a blank email to the >> following address: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: > http://www.jaws-users.com > Address for the list archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > To post to this group, send email to > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For help from Mailman with your account Put the word help in the subject > or > body of a blank message to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Use the following form in order to contact the management team > http://www.jaws-users.com/managers.php > If you wish to join the Blind Computing list send a blank email to the > following address: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: > http://www.jaws-users.com > Address for the list archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > To post to this group, send email to > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For help from Mailman with your account Put the word help in the subject > or body of a blank message to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Use the following form in order to contact the management team > http://www.jaws-users.com/managers.php > If you wish to join the Blind Computing list send a blank email to the > following address: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help from Mailman with your account Put the word help in the subject or body of a blank message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use the following form in order to contact the management team http://www.jaws-users.com/managers.php If you wish to join the Blind Computing list send a blank email to the following address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
