I don't understand. What's the difference between logically defragging the registry and defragging the registry file on disk?
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Boris Liberman > P.J,. I think Shel referred to defragmenting the registry logically, > not the registry file on disk. > > Shel, my brother the sys-admin told me few times that NT based OSes > react very badly to defragmenting of registry on the logical level. > You can clean the registry by carefuly deleting the entries that are > indeed useless, but I wouldn't invite you to defragment it.

