View Full Version : Question regarding RegSupreme 1.4.0.46
horn
August 9th, 2006, 09:55 AM
Since one year I use Reg Supreme 1.3 and in "Normal" mode ususly atfter 2-3 days , it found abt 70-100 invalid entries be safe to delete.
Yesterday install Trial version of Reg Supreme 1.4.0.46 and to my big suprize it found more then 5.800 invalid entries (in "Normal" mode) and with "Agresive" mode more then 10.000 invalid entries.
Can not understen why this happend.Or this is a big bug of this apps or....
Any one from your side try this versione and what is youe experience.:thumbd:
eniqmah
August 9th, 2006, 09:55 PM
This app has found a significant number of invalid entries on my desktop, in the thousands.
This is after scanning and cleaning the registry with another, well known, registry cleaner: Registry Mechanic.
I did go ahead and examined most of the entries that reg supreme found, and after backing up my system, deleted those entries. It did not harm my machine afterwards. I do believe that it's just a better scanner than Registry Mechanic. Although, again, you shouldnt ever trust these types of scanners. Go through the results, analyze them, and back up your system and registry before letting the program delete any entries.
Good luck.
SourMilk
August 9th, 2006, 10:21 PM
-{ Quote: "This app has found a significant number of invalid entries on my desktop, in the thousands.
This is after scanning and cleaning the registry with another, well known, registry cleaner: Registry Mechanic.
I did go ahead and examined most of the entries that reg supreme found, and after backing up my system, deleted those entries. It did not harm my machine afterwards. I do believe that it's just a better scanner than Registry Mechanic. Although, again, you shouldnt ever trust these types of scanners. Go through the results, analyze them, and back up your system and registry before letting the program delete any entries.
Good luck." }-
I believe most of those are encrypted MRU type entries HZRZ or something like that. I forget the exact lettering. Should be safe to delete.
horn
August 10th, 2006, 07:34 AM
Yes , egzactly , most of them are HZRZ entries.
So I'll reinstall the apps again and try it.Of course previously I'll do Registry Backup and Sysrem restore point.
Thanks for replies:thumb:
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