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Monarch
05-13-2006, 14:48
Anybody know a free registry cleaner? I'm having trouble finding one as most give you a free scan but don't do anything unless you pay. It's weird because there are excellent free anti viruses, and ad ware /spy ware etc, so surely theres a decent registry cleaner?

Kagemusha
05-13-2006, 16:49
I recommend Adaware.Here is a linky::2thumbsup: http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/

LeftEyeNine
05-13-2006, 20:47
I recommend Adaware.Here is a linky::2thumbsup: http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/

I think he asked for a registry cleaner, fella ~:)

Here are two free registry cleaners that I was able to find -keep in mind that I have no experience with them.

RegScrub XP (http://www.lexundesigns.com/LexunFreeware/Apps/RegScrubXP-Install.zip)

RegSeeker (http://www.hoverdesk.net/dl/en/RegSeeker.zip)

Please let the program to create backups before making any registry cleanings. As I said these are two that I found, not that I tried.

Viking
05-13-2006, 22:15
I accidentaly deleted a register file for MTW:VI, called CO7ft5Y. Hope it doesn`t cause any trouble. :sweatdrop:

Geezer57
05-13-2006, 23:46
There's a list of shareware and freeware registry cleaners here: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads15.html

Mouzafphaerre
05-14-2006, 00:24
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Registry cleaning may create results similar to dismemberment trying to get rid of an ache. Be careful x 2!
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LeftEyeNine
05-14-2006, 00:47
I know I sound like a marketer but spare some money for the wonderful Tune Up Utilities 2006 system tools suite that will do almost every maintenance your system needs without causing a single problem -it has a perfect registry cleaner. :2thumbsup:

Mouzafphaerre
05-14-2006, 01:18
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"No pain, no blood!" :laugh4:
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BDC
05-20-2006, 16:42
CrapCleaner is pretty good for basic stuff. Will probably find a couple of gig to clear out too.