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October 25th 04 04:47 PM

good registry cleaner for ME
 
Anyone know of a good, easy-to-use registry cleaner for
WIN ME? I have heard conflicting advice about RegClean--
some say it's OK to use on WIN ME, but at download.com, it
does not list WIN ME on the list of compatible systems.
Please advise--thanks.

Mike M October 25th 04 05:03 PM

Out of curiosity why do you want a registry cleaner? What problems are
you having?

Microsoft's Regclean 4.1a works with Win Me but only checks a limited
range of common keys not the entire registry. Whichever cleaner you use
remember always to retain the deleted keys and values as an undo file so
that if you experience problems you are able to undo those changes.

A popular cleaner used with Win Me is ToniArt's EasyCleaner but it is
essential to exclude Help when cleaning otherwise some essential keys for
the operation of Win Me's Help & Support including system restore will be
deleted.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP




wrote:

Anyone know of a good, easy-to-use registry cleaner for
WIN ME? I have heard conflicting advice about RegClean--
some say it's OK to use on WIN ME, but at download.com, it
does not list WIN ME on the list of compatible systems.
Please advise--thanks.



October 25th 04 06:07 PM

The reason I'm asking about this is not because of any
computer problems. Rather, I wondered if it might be
useful for system maintenance. I have recently switched
antivirus programs (NAV to AVG)--I'm concerned about
leftover files from that and other uninstalled programs
over the last 4 years. Would a registry cleaner be
appropriate for this situation, or do you feel it should
only be used when there are system problems? Thank you
for your replies.

-----Original Message-----
Out of curiosity why do you want a registry cleaner?

What problems are
you having?

Microsoft's Regclean 4.1a works with Win Me but only

checks a limited
range of common keys not the entire registry. Whichever

cleaner you use
remember always to retain the deleted keys and values as

an undo file so
that if you experience problems you are able to undo

those changes.

A popular cleaner used with Win Me is ToniArt's

EasyCleaner but it is
essential to exclude Help when cleaning otherwise some

essential keys for
the operation of Win Me's Help & Support including system

restore will be
deleted.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP





wrote:

Anyone know of a good, easy-to-use registry cleaner for
WIN ME? I have heard conflicting advice about RegClean-

-
some say it's OK to use on WIN ME, but at download.com,

it
does not list WIN ME on the list of compatible systems.
Please advise--thanks.


.


Mike M October 25th 04 06:25 PM

Personally I have no use for registry cleaners but then again I don't
install invasive software from Symantec either. :-) That's not a reason
though why you shouldn't use a registry cleaner if you want, it's your
system, all I suggest is that you ensure you retain the logs and/or backup
the uninstalled keys and values so you can easily recover from any
registry cleaner induced problems.

Regards,
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP




wrote:

The reason I'm asking about this is not because of any
computer problems. Rather, I wondered if it might be
useful for system maintenance. I have recently switched
antivirus programs (NAV to AVG)--I'm concerned about
leftover files from that and other uninstalled programs
over the last 4 years. Would a registry cleaner be
appropriate for this situation, or do you feel it should
only be used when there are system problems? Thank you
for your replies.



Noel Paton October 25th 04 07:14 PM

I agree with Mike on this - there ain't no such beast as a 'good' registry
cleaner (except learning what should/not be there).

However, you can ease the pain of getting rid of Norton bloatware, by using
the tool that they provide (it doesn't get rid of everything, but does go a
long way towards it)
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...212100807?Open
should at least get you started on this Odyssey!

HTH

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm
http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's

wrote in message
...
The reason I'm asking about this is not because of any
computer problems. Rather, I wondered if it might be
useful for system maintenance. I have recently switched
antivirus programs (NAV to AVG)--I'm concerned about
leftover files from that and other uninstalled programs
over the last 4 years. Would a registry cleaner be
appropriate for this situation, or do you feel it should
only be used when there are system problems? Thank you
for your replies.

-----Original Message-----
Out of curiosity why do you want a registry cleaner?

What problems are
you having?

Microsoft's Regclean 4.1a works with Win Me but only

checks a limited
range of common keys not the entire registry. Whichever

cleaner you use
remember always to retain the deleted keys and values as

an undo file so
that if you experience problems you are able to undo

those changes.

A popular cleaner used with Win Me is ToniArt's

EasyCleaner but it is
essential to exclude Help when cleaning otherwise some

essential keys for
the operation of Win Me's Help & Support including system

restore will be
deleted.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP





wrote:

Anyone know of a good, easy-to-use registry cleaner for
WIN ME? I have heard conflicting advice about RegClean-

-
some say it's OK to use on WIN ME, but at download.com,

it
does not list WIN ME on the list of compatible systems.
Please advise--thanks.


.




October 25th 04 08:08 PM

Regarding NAV removal, I do have one--probably idiotic--
question. When I uninstalled Norton (BTW-it came with my
machine) from Add/Remove Programs, the uninstaller tried
to auto-connect with the Symantec website, and I had to
let it through my firewall to complete the uninstall
process. Since I had never uninstalled NAV or any AV prog
before, I thought--mistakenly--that the uninstaller was
retrieving the removal tool. My dumb question is: why
did the uninstaller need to connect to Symantec's website
to do the job--is this normal? Thank you for your advice
by the way--I will try the NAV tool and leave registry
cleaners alone, for now.
-----Original Message-----
I agree with Mike on this - there ain't no such beast as

a 'good' registry
cleaner (except learning what should/not be there).

However, you can ease the pain of getting rid of Norton

bloatware, by using
the tool that they provide (it doesn't get rid of

everything, but does go a
long way towards it)
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT.../pfdocs/200110

0212100807?Open
should at least get you started on this Odyssey!

HTH

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm
http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post

messages to NG's

wrote in message
...
The reason I'm asking about this is not because of any
computer problems. Rather, I wondered if it might be
useful for system maintenance. I have recently switched
antivirus programs (NAV to AVG)--I'm concerned about
leftover files from that and other uninstalled programs
over the last 4 years. Would a registry cleaner be
appropriate for this situation, or do you feel it should
only be used when there are system problems? Thank you
for your replies.

-----Original Message-----
Out of curiosity why do you want a registry cleaner?

What problems are
you having?

Microsoft's Regclean 4.1a works with Win Me but only

checks a limited
range of common keys not the entire registry. Whichever

cleaner you use
remember always to retain the deleted keys and values as

an undo file so
that if you experience problems you are able to undo

those changes.

A popular cleaner used with Win Me is ToniArt's

EasyCleaner but it is
essential to exclude Help when cleaning otherwise some

essential keys for
the operation of Win Me's Help & Support including

system
restore will be
deleted.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP





wrote:

Anyone know of a good, easy-to-use registry cleaner

for
WIN ME? I have heard conflicting advice about

RegClean-
-
some say it's OK to use on WIN ME, but at

download.com,
it
does not list WIN ME on the list of compatible

systems.
Please advise--thanks.

.



.


AAH October 26th 04 02:14 AM

Mike
You mentioned the Easy Cleaner's messup.
That was with old version.
The current version is ok




"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Out of curiosity why do you want a registry cleaner? What problems are
you having?

Microsoft's Regclean 4.1a works with Win Me but only checks a limited
range of common keys not the entire registry. Whichever cleaner you use
remember always to retain the deleted keys and values as an undo file so
that if you experience problems you are able to undo those changes.

A popular cleaner used with Win Me is ToniArt's EasyCleaner but it is
essential to exclude Help when cleaning otherwise some essential keys for
the operation of Win Me's Help & Support including system restore will be
deleted.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP




wrote:

Anyone know of a good, easy-to-use registry cleaner for
WIN ME? I have heard conflicting advice about RegClean--
some say it's OK to use on WIN ME, but at download.com, it
does not list WIN ME on the list of compatible systems.
Please advise--thanks.




Mike M October 26th 04 02:45 AM

AAH,

Even the most recent version of ToniArt's EasyCleaner had problems until
patched with removing values in the VARLDID key and who knows what other
horrors may lurk there as yet unrecorded. However what I was trying to
stress was the need to retain the undo files regardless of the registry
cleaner used although perhaps this wasn't clear from my original post.

Personally though I have never felt or seen the need for general purpose
tools unlike say those that remove all traces of NAV or Zone Alarm.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



AAH wrote:

Mike
You mentioned the Easy Cleaner's messup.
That was with old version.
The current version is ok



AAH October 28th 04 03:43 AM

Mike
Thank you very much for your clarification.


"Mike M" wrote in message
...
AAH,

Even the most recent version of ToniArt's EasyCleaner had problems until
patched with removing values in the VARLDID key and who knows what other
horrors may lurk there as yet unrecorded. However what I was trying to
stress was the need to retain the undo files regardless of the registry
cleaner used although perhaps this wasn't clear from my original post.

Personally though I have never felt or seen the need for general purpose
tools unlike say those that remove all traces of NAV or Zone Alarm.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



AAH wrote:

Mike
You mentioned the Easy Cleaner's messup.
That was with old version.
The current version is ok




Mike M October 28th 04 11:13 AM

AAH wrote:

Thank you very much for your clarification.


AAH,

No problem and I'm pleased to read that EasyCleaner has now had most of
the wrinkles removed as of the various registry cleaner's I've played with
it was one I like.

Cheers.
--
Mike






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