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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Plato
 
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Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
>
> >> What is the best software to keep XP running at full speed?
> >> Should the registry be cleaned?
> >>
> >> Is there one tool that does it all?

> >
> > No such animal. Dont be suckered into buying one.

>
> I couldn't agree more. Panaceas like the one Scott is looking for are all
> marketing hype.


I often get emails from website owners and/or sales people who sell such
apps. asking for a link on my webpage.

I'm open minded, and will check out their page. But lo and behold, when
I see a statement like "fixes windows automatically with just one click"
it just turns me off. ie no such animal

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Talahasee wrote:

>
> First, I have Norton SystemWorks 2003. I have also installed GoBack



(Which you'll need, if you trust SystemWorks.)


>
> Don't let anyone tell you that there are 10,000 other programs that
> are "better", that Norton is crap.


"Norton" was fine, in its day. Once a useful utility suite, back in
the days of MS-DOS, when Peter Norton was more than a picture on the
box, Norton Utilities have been becoming increasingly useless and
redundant over the years. There's little offered by NU that WinXP
cannot already do natively. And some of Systemworks's features, like
CrashGuard and CleanSweep (if they're still included) cause far more
problems then they prevent. The Symantec imitation almost is worthless.
I don't know about 10,000 other programs that are better, because the
OS' built-n tools are more than adequate either for the average user or
the experienced professional, so I haven't wasted a lot of time trying them.


> I've been at this for some 25 years
> now, and I have not found anything better.
>


That's a few years longer than PCs have existed, isn't it?



>
> Go to www.download.com and get Registry Cleaner, and Registry Washer.
>
> Registry Washer is free. You pay for Registry Washer.
>



Neither of which is safe for the inexperienced user...


> Look elsewhere in here and get Cleaner (Crap Cleaner).
>
> I probably run Norton 5 times a day. It's amazing the CRAP Windows XP
> dumps into your system daily.
>


Then you're clearing doing something wrong, and blaming an OS of which
you have little knowledge.




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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Alias wrote:
>
> To clean out all the crap, of course. I have literally removed thousands
> of entries using SystemSuite from hundreds of computer and all of them,
> without exception, ran smoother and faster than before the clean up.



You're actually the first person (outside of the marketing departments
of companies selling such crap) I've seen who seriously claims such
products do any good. (But then, you've proclaimed such complete
contempt for integrity in so many other posts, that I'm not entirely
sure that you're truly serious, now.)



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Alias
 
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Bruce Chambers wrote:

> Alias wrote:
>
>>
>> To clean out all the crap, of course. I have literally removed
>> thousands of entries using SystemSuite from hundreds of computer and
>> all of them, without exception, ran smoother and faster than before
>> the clean up.

>
>
>
> You're actually the first person (outside of the marketing
> departments of companies selling such crap) I've seen who seriously
> claims such products do any good. (But then, you've proclaimed such
> complete contempt for integrity in so many other posts, that I'm not
> entirely sure that you're truly serious, now.)
>
>
>


I am. I have SystemSuite on all my computers and it has served me well.
That said, SystemSuite has an automatic registry fixer which I don't
use. When I run the manual one, a list of registry entries is displayed,
colored coded as green, yellow and red. I look them over before I get
rid of them and rarely mess with the yellow and red results unless I am
really sure (like a reference to a program I have uninstalled). I find
it really handy in totally uninstalling Norton, for example. It also
comes with TrendMicro and Sygate. Originally, it was made by Ontrack.
You've probably heard of them.

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Alias wrote:
>
>
> I am. I have SystemSuite on all my computers and it has served me well.
> That said, SystemSuite has an automatic registry fixer which I don't
> use. When I run the manual one, a list of registry entries is displayed,
> colored coded as green, yellow and red. I look them over before I get
> rid of them and rarely mess with the yellow and red results unless I am
> really sure (like a reference to a program I have uninstalled). I find
> it really handy in totally uninstalling Norton, for example. It also
> comes with TrendMicro and Sygate. Originally, it was made by Ontrack.
> You've probably heard of them.
>


Perhaps I'll look into it, then, although I'm naturally skeptical such
products.


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