(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:46 am
Post subject: Windows XP Registry Cleaner Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsme>general (more info?)
If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP
registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need
fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you
start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on
your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet,
you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner.
Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they
are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the
computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic
instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is
suppose to do it. For comparison, they are like a recipe. With the
recipe, and all ingredients, everything goes well. Without a recipe,
you have no idea how to make something, or what order they go in. Even
if you have all of the ingredients, you will still have a hard time
cooking. It takes you much longer, if you even finish.
Same goes for registry files. If these registry files are missing, or
corrupted, the computer has a hard time doing what it is suppose to
do. And, you will be amazed at how simple it really is mess up these
files. If you install software, there is a change you will overwrite
one of the registry files. So, now the file may work for the new
program, and not the old program. Also, if you uninstall software, you
can remove the registry file for another program. Now this program
will not work....
(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:01 pm
Post subject: RE: Windows XP Registry Cleaner [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
"jeremiah wright" wrote:
>
> If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP
> registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need
> fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you
> start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on
> your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet,
> you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner.
> Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they
> are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the
> computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic
> instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is
> suppose to do it. For comparison, they are like a recipe. With the
> recipe, and all ingredients, everything goes well. Without a recipe,
> you have no idea how to make something, or what order they go in. Even
> if you have all of the ingredients, you will still have a hard time
> cooking. It takes you much longer, if you even finish.
> Same goes for registry files. If these registry files are missing, or
> corrupted, the computer has a hard time doing what it is suppose to
> do. And, you will be amazed at how simple it really is mess up these
> files. If you install software, there is a change you will overwrite
> one of the registry files. So, now the file may work for the new
> program, and not the old program. Also, if you uninstall software, you
> can remove the registry file for another program. Now this program
> will not work....
>
> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv >
(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:11 pm
Post subject: RE: Windows XP Registry Cleaner [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
I thought Obama threw this guy under the bus. The Reverend strikes again!
--
Corday
"jeremiah wright" wrote:
>
> If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP
> registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need
> fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you
> start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on
> your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet,
> you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner.
> Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they
> are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the
> computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic
> instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is
> suppose to do it. For comparison, they are like a recipe. With the
> recipe, and all ingredients, everything goes well. Without a recipe,
> you have no idea how to make something, or what order they go in. Even
> if you have all of the ingredients, you will still have a hard time
> cooking. It takes you much longer, if you even finish.
> Same goes for registry files. If these registry files are missing, or
> corrupted, the computer has a hard time doing what it is suppose to
> do. And, you will be amazed at how simple it really is mess up these
> files. If you install software, there is a change you will overwrite
> one of the registry files. So, now the file may work for the new
> program, and not the old program. Also, if you uninstall software, you
> can remove the registry file for another program. Now this program
> will not work....
>
> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv >
(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 11:37 pm
Post subject: RE: Windows XP Registry Cleaner [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
"jeremiah wright" wrote:
>
> If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP
> registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need
> fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you
> start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on
> your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet,
> you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner.
> Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they
> are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the
> computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic
> instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is
> suppose to do it. For comparison, they are like a recipe. With the
> recipe, and all ingredients, everything goes well. Without a recipe,
> you have no idea how to make something, or what order they go in. Even
> if you have all of the ingredients, you will still have a hard time
> cooking. It takes you much longer, if you even finish.
> Same goes for registry files. If these registry files are missing, or
> corrupted, the computer has a hard time doing what it is suppose to
> do. And, you will be amazed at how simple it really is mess up these
> files. If you install software, there is a change you will overwrite
> one of the registry files. So, now the file may work for the new
> program, and not the old program. Also, if you uninstall software, you
> can remove the registry file for another program. Now this program
> will not work....
>
> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv >
(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:05 pm
Post subject: Re: Windows XP Registry Cleaner [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
On Sun, 3 May 2009 23:37:02 -0700, funfox
<funfox.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
spam by response, eh?
(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:24 pm
Post subject: RE: Windows XP Registry Cleaner [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
"jeremiah wright" wrote:
>
> If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP
> registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need
> fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you
> start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on
> your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet,
> you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner.
> Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they
> are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the
> computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic
> instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is
> suppose to do it. For comparison, they are like a recipe. With the
> recipe, and all ingredients, everything goes well. Without a recipe,
> you have no idea how to make something, or what order they go in. Even
> if you have all of the ingredients, you will still have a hard time
> cooking. It takes you much longer, if you even finish.
> Same goes for registry files. If these registry files are missing, or
> corrupted, the computer has a hard time doing what it is suppose to
> do. And, you will be amazed at how simple it really is mess up these
> files. If you install software, there is a change you will overwrite
> one of the registry files. So, now the file may work for the new
> program, and not the old program. Also, if you uninstall software, you
> can remove the registry file for another program. Now this program
> will not work....
>
> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv >
******************************************************
Reply:
jeremiah,
What do you think if one does a complete "destructive recovery" to their
computer and then every day makes a new backup/restore of the registry... ie:
before/after performing a task as installing/uninstall programs?
Would this be in fact like constantly restoring the original registry
components?
Would it at least add long term life to the registry from getting cluttered?
(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:05 pm
Post subject: Re: Windows XP Registry Cleaner [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
JD
Since the original note from Jeremiah was spam, and the content totally
irrelevant to the real world, I think that you can forget most ideas of
'cleaning' the registry by any means except the Mark I eye-ball.
Do yourself a favour, and leave the registry well alone.
--
Noel Paton
CrashFixPC
Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
www.crashfixpc.co.uk
"JD" <JD.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "jeremiah wright" wrote:
>
>>
>> If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP
>> registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need
>> fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you
>> start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on
>> your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet,
>> you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner.
>> Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they
>> are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the
>> computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic
>> instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is
>> suppose to do it. For comparison, they are like a recipe. With the
>> recipe, and all ingredients, everything goes well. Without a recipe,
>> you have no idea how to make something, or what order they go in. Even
>> if you have all of the ingredients, you will still have a hard time
>> cooking. It takes you much longer, if you even finish.
>> Same goes for registry files. If these registry files are missing, or
>> corrupted, the computer has a hard time doing what it is suppose to
>> do. And, you will be amazed at how simple it really is mess up these
>> files. If you install software, there is a change you will overwrite
>> one of the registry files. So, now the file may work for the new
>> program, and not the old program. Also, if you uninstall software, you
>> can remove the registry file for another program. Now this program
>> will not work....
>>
>> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv >>
> ******************************************************
> Reply:
>
> jeremiah,
> What do you think if one does a complete "destructive recovery" to their
> computer and then every day makes a new backup/restore of the registry...
> ie:
> before/after performing a task as installing/uninstall programs?
> Would this be in fact like constantly restoring the original registry
> components?
> Would it at least add long term life to the registry from getting
> cluttered?
>
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