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jeremiah wright January 14th 09 09:23 AM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 

The Windows Operating system registry is the most important part of a
Windows-based computer system. This registry is never to be tampered
with by anyone. It is by itself a fully automatic database that forms
the backbone of the windows operating system. The registry is a system-
defined database used by the operating system to store configuration
information used to operate the PC. Understanding the importance of a
clean registry using a good registry cleaner is very important.
All Windows applications record data to the registry during the
installation of the program. The system components store and retrieve
this configuration data through the registry. The data stored in the
registry varies according to the version of Microsoft Windows and the
years or months the system has been used. This is because as programs
and applications are added to and removed from the system the entries
are made to the registry but are seldom removed if at all. Because of
this automation of the system the registry constantly grows. It may
become so large that the system will slow down and ultimately crash
bringing everything to a halt. This is why it must be cleaned
regularly with registry cleaner software....

Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv

webster72n January 14th 09 07:59 PM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 
My lips are sealed!

Guess who's?

Corday[_3_] January 16th 09 09:33 PM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 
I "tamper" with my register all the time and all is OK. The people with
problems I know are the ones who use a Regisrty Cleaner. The only advice I
can give is, make sure the cleaner has a reverse option.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:

My lips are sealed!

Guess who's?


webster72n January 17th 09 01:18 AM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 
You may want to 'tamper', but for heaven's sake, don't prescribe it, please!
I thought it has been made clear quite thoroughly in the past by all of our
'gurus'
And the reverse option doesn't always work as expected, either.
Is it really possible to 'master' anything?

Harry.


"Corday" wrote in message
...
I "tamper" with my register all the time and all is OK. The people with
problems I know are the ones who use a Regisrty Cleaner. The only advice I
can give is, make sure the cleaner has a reverse option.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:

My lips are sealed!

Guess who's?



Corday[_3_] January 17th 09 02:45 PM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 
Harry, The "mastering" of Wordstar Graphics is a joke. If you ever worked
with it, you'd know what I mean. Thank God Corel, and others came along.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:

You may want to 'tamper', but for heaven's sake, don't prescribe it, please!
I thought it has been made clear quite thoroughly in the past by all of our
'gurus'
And the reverse option doesn't always work as expected, either.
Is it really possible to 'master' anything?

Harry.


"Corday" wrote in message
...
I "tamper" with my register all the time and all is OK. The people with
problems I know are the ones who use a Regisrty Cleaner. The only advice I
can give is, make sure the cleaner has a reverse option.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:

My lips are sealed!

Guess who's?




webster72n January 17th 09 10:30 PM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 

"Corday" wrote in message
...
Harry, The "mastering" of Wordstar Graphics is a joke. If you ever worked
with it, you'd know what I mean. Thank God Corel, and others came along.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics.


Of course it is, the same with what I said, Corday.
I mastered a few things myself during the course of my life- or did I?
We used to say: "You can't beat Fun" (most of the time).
Is that acceptable to you?



"webster72n" wrote:

You may want to 'tamper', but for heaven's sake, don't prescribe it,
please!
I thought it has been made clear quite thoroughly in the past by all of
our
'gurus'
And the reverse option doesn't always work as expected, either.
Is it really possible to 'master' anything?

Harry.


"Corday" wrote in message
...
I "tamper" with my register all the time and all is OK. The people with
problems I know are the ones who use a Regisrty Cleaner. The only
advice I
can give is, make sure the cleaner has a reverse option.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:

My lips are sealed!

Guess who's?





Corday[_3_] January 18th 09 12:01 AM

Understanding The Importance Of A Clean Registry
 
Fun is good.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:


"Corday" wrote in message
...
Harry, The "mastering" of Wordstar Graphics is a joke. If you ever worked
with it, you'd know what I mean. Thank God Corel, and others came along.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics.


Of course it is, the same with what I said, Corday.
I mastered a few things myself during the course of my life- or did I?
We used to say: "You can't beat Fun" (most of the time).
Is that acceptable to you?



"webster72n" wrote:

You may want to 'tamper', but for heaven's sake, don't prescribe it,
please!
I thought it has been made clear quite thoroughly in the past by all of
our
'gurus'
And the reverse option doesn't always work as expected, either.
Is it really possible to 'master' anything?

Harry.


"Corday" wrote in message
...
I "tamper" with my register all the time and all is OK. The people with
problems I know are the ones who use a Regisrty Cleaner. The only
advice I
can give is, make sure the cleaner has a reverse option.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"webster72n" wrote:

My lips are sealed!

Guess who's?







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