Registry cleaners

Discussion in 'other security issues & news' started by CraigM31, Jul 28, 2008.

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  1. CraigM31

    CraigM31 Registered Member

    Does anyone know of any "good" free registry cleaners?
     
  2. dw426

    dw426 Registered Member

    The one I point most people to is CCleaner. It's pretty thorough and doesn't seem to "overdo" the cleaning. Do allow it to make a registry backup before it removes though, just to stay safe.
     
  3. CraigM31

    CraigM31 Registered Member

    I used CCleaner until I installed Kaspersky and was told it was riskware?
     
  4. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

  5. Long View

    Long View Registered Member

    I didn't realize that Kaspersky was riskware.
     
  6. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

    LOL...
    C:\...Kis 8.0.0.357.exe
    Risk: potentially computer disinfecting application
    Description: This software can remove malware from your machine. Microsoft doesn't recommend removing malware from your machine because that could mean stopping use from collecting personal information from your computer.:D
     
  7. CraigM31

    CraigM31 Registered Member

    Thanks guys I mean't Kaspersky called CCLeaner riskware LOL
     
  8. CraigM31

    CraigM31 Registered Member

    Security zone blocked the download of CCleaner slim version? Has anyone heard of RegSupremePro?
     
  9. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

    RegSupreme Pro, I head it's good, but it isn't free afaik.
     
  10. bellgamin

    bellgamin Registered Member

    Here are 2 reg cleaners that I use...

    RegSeeker
    AND
    Wise Reg Cleaner

    Both of them have paid versions as well as free versions. I use the freebies -- they are fully functional & quite effective.

    NOTE: A registry cleaner is a tool. So also is a knife. A knife is useful for cutting meat or spreading butter, but it can also injure or kill the user. A registry cleaner has the same situation. If used properly, it is a helpful tool. Used improperly, it can REALLY screw up your computer.
     
  11. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    So in other words don't hold the sharp end.:D
     
  12. CraigM31

    CraigM31 Registered Member

    Thanks folks! I've been on many forums but this has to be the most useful one I have ever joined! :)
     
  13. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

    Excuse me Craig, security zone belong's to whom?

    Steve
     
  14. CraigM31

    CraigM31 Registered Member

    I think a setting is set wrong on my FireFox browser or something? Blocks any thing I try to download that is binary (please forgive me I'm still a newbie) :)
     
  15. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

    Thank you Craig. Could someone other than Craig comment on what blocked that slim dwnld of his?

    S
     
  16. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

    Hi Craig I have been using CCleaner for quit some time From Xp over to vista with no ill effects.It does not dig really deep in the registry like some others do so you should be safe.It does offer the back up before the final clean up so you can safe them in case a restore is needed at a latter.Another free, Easy cleaner by toniArts (Not vista compatiable)
     
  17. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Registered Member

    Hi Iowa.

    I have it. It is very good. Not free as already stated, but there is a free trial period. If you buy JV16 PowerTools you get a license for that, for RegSupremePro, and for RegSupreme. A single license allows you to run them on up to 5 computers in your home that are not business-oriented.

    I also have and use the freebie, CCleaner, which is also quite good.
     
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  18. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

    Do you have add ons? have you tried firefox in its safe mode?
     

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  19. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Registered Member

    If you are using Firefox 3 it will automatically scan downloads using your AntiVirus software after downloading but before it releases it to you. There is an about:config tweak to change that.

    Also with Firefox 3, under Vista, you might have to adjust the Advanced options and the Security options for the Internet Zone under Control Panel/Internet Options.


    See here and here for more details.
     
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  20. Niels

    Niels Registered Member

  21. Thiggy

    Thiggy Registered Member

    WinASO trial version of Registry Optimizer will repair 10 items at a time. It is thorough, but will take a few passes using the trial version. Select the areas to scan to limit the number of detections/repair per pass.
     
  22. Fly

    Fly Registered Member

    For as far as I know, Ccleaner is not primarily a registry cleaner.

    It's supposed to 'clean' the computer. I'd think that any registry cleaning would be very limited.

    Personally I wouldn't recommend registry cleaners.

    I would use a registry cleaner ONLY if the only other alternative is a full reinstall of the OS and the rest !

    Registry cleaners can cause problems.

    In general, I wouldn't recommend 'free' registry cleaners in particular. Outdated registry cleaners/optimizers are another risk.

    I once downloaded one from Majorgeeks and later I found 'porn' entries and other crap in the registry !
     
  23. Long View

    Long View Registered Member

    Hi Fly

    what you say makes a good deal of sense BUT then so does the other side of the argument. So long as program writers write poorly even a new install can benefit from reg cleaning. The operative word is can. There is nothing magical about the registry. There is nothing to say that just because a new program has made x changes to the registry that it wouldn't benefit from some further changes. To my way of thinking there is more to be gained by learning how to clean than not cleaning at all. Before even thinking of reg cleaning I would make a full system image. I would then try one program at a time. After trying numerous programs I abandoned most but found it best to keep and use just a few. FWIW I use Crap cleaner, JV16, Reg Seeker and Reg Vac. Crap Cleaner has never made a mistake as far as I can tell whereas the other 3 have. Learning how they work is essential - which is one of the reasons I don't like many of the automatic push a button and trust me programs.
     
  24. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

  25. Fly

    Fly Registered Member

    No registry cleaners for me.

    I tend to live by 'if it ain't broken, don't fix it'.
     
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