On 05/08/2012 20:00, David E. Ross wrote:
While trying to solve another problem, I noticed a number of Windows XP
registry keys and values for Netscape. I have SeaMonkey and Thunderbird
installed, but I no longer have any version of Netscape. Can these
registry entries be safely deleted?
NOTE WELL: Followups set to mozilla.support.seamonkey.
If these registry entries are not affecting you in any shape or form,
then I would just leave them alone. However, if you really want to tidy
up the registry then I suggest use CCleaner (Slim) so that you have a
second opinion of a software.
CCleaner is pretty good to clean all the temp files and all that. It
can also clear redundant entries in Windows Registry.
However, it is often said that Windows Registry does not require
compacting or cleansed so it is up to you. I used to clean the registry
in Windows XP but now I have been promoted to Windows 7 so I haven't
done it for nearly 4 months!!!
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