Yup, registry "cleaning" is like trying to clean sand off a beach.
I like you're comparison and it's probably an accurate one. However the real performance gain is in registry defrag. I normally will use a cleaner to remove invalid keys and then defrag, this usually works best after installing lots of additional software.
The main thing you need is some type of program to make sure that programs uninstalled remove everything . That is the biggest issue with registry problems. If an application fails to remove the correct keys it can cause some very odd problems.
Revo uninstaller has a free version.
http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html
Registry cleaners WILL unbork a seriously borked machine.
Maybe in some extreme corner cases, but those would be the exceptions to the rule. What's truly sad is MS propagating that BS in order to make OneCare look more useful.
Change WILL to MAY. ()🙂
And even that's being generous, IMO.
It often finds issues in need of attention
May sometimes!
If you want something that will help, get better/faster hardware.
Hi,
I'm looking for a good registry cleaner/defrag tool. I'm already using CCleaner but looking for kind of similar functionality to what TuneUp Utilities offers but freeware. If you have any recommendations please let me know.
Thanks!
:thumbsup:I swear by Registry Mechanic by PC Tools, which is now owned by Norton and is the same program currently offered as Norton Utilities under that brand. You can often find it for between $10 and free after rebate.
I don't put much stock in the nay sayers. It often finds issues in need of attention, and it's never harmed any of my machines or those of my friends under XP or Win 7.
I prefer Registry Mechanic because, when I've needed support, I've always been able to get a live tech at PC Tools' toll free support phone number. Getting that kind of help from Norton is more difficult than pulling teeth.