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Long View
February 4th, 2007, 07:14 AM
Any recommendations as to which, if any, reg cleaners work well with FD-ISR ?
I have available:
Crap Cleaner ---- seems to be ok
Jv16 power tools 2006 --- not used yet
Tune Up Utilities 2007 --- not used yet
Reg Vac --- not used yet
Reg Seeker 1.52 ---- caused FD-ISR not to work but system still accessable
No problem once found which entries to exclude.
Easy Cleaner... not used yet
Blackcat
February 4th, 2007, 07:40 AM
{QUOTE-> Any recommendations as to which, if any, reg cleaners work well with FD-ISR ?
I have available:
Crap Cleaner ---- seems to be ok
Jv16 power tools 2006 --- not used yet
Tune Up Utilities 2007 --- not used yet
Reg Vac --- not used yet
Reg Seeker 1.52 ---- caused FD-ISR not to work but system still accessable
No problem once found which entries to exclude.
Easy Cleaner... not used yet <-QUOTE}
I regularly use Jv16 and Tune Up; both cause no problems with FD-ISR.
Longboard
February 4th, 2007, 07:42 AM
Crap Cleaner ---- works for me
Jv16 power tools 2006 --- last freeware version (prolly ood by now) works OK too
Just ran these 5
CC: nil issues
JV16: nil issues
Eusing: 347 entries !!
RegSeeker: 726 entries !!
Easy Cleaner 2.0: 207 entries !!
Never really know what to make of the last three and so leave them alone
Regards
Peter2150
February 4th, 2007, 08:34 AM
I've also used Regsupreme Pro with no issues.
Long View
February 4th, 2007, 09:33 AM
Thanks
Jv16 powertools 2006 - no problem
Tuneup utilities 2007 - no problem
Reg Cleaner - removed too much - no way to set exclusions that I can see
Long View
February 4th, 2007, 02:00 PM
with RegSeeker 1.52 I had to exclude 3 reference to
C:\$ISR\0\ISRService.exe
The easy way is to open the exclude notepad and enter:
2|SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\ISRService
2|SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\ISRService
2|SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ISRService
I would imagine that any other Reg cleaning programs causing problems would require the same type of exclusions.
Peter2150
February 4th, 2007, 03:05 PM
Hi Longview
I take my hat off to you, in upholdiing the Wilders tradition, of torturing a product to death.;D Although I am teasing, this is actually great, as it benefits others, and helps make products better.
Cheers,
Pete
Long View
February 4th, 2007, 03:11 PM
{QUOTE-> Hi Longview
I take my hat off to you, in upholdiing the Wilders tradition, of torturing a product to death.;D <-QUOTE}
You should have seen Guy Fawkes on the 5th day :shifty:
Rilla927
February 4th, 2007, 03:12 PM
I have tried all these paid versions:
TuneUp Utilities 2006
RegVac
Registry First Aid
Registry Mechanic
WinASO Registry Cleaner
They took out entries to where they disbaled one or more programs on my system.
Then I tried RegSupreme Pro paid version and it has never disabled anything on my system. I love this program because I can trust it. The aggressive cleaning goes deep into the system where these others I used before would never even find this stuff.
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