Registry cleaner
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- Dungeon Master
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Registry cleaner
I used to have a good one it was freeware but cant remember for the life of me what it was, anyone out there can suggest something?
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Re: Registry cleaner
Spybot Search and Destroy is great for adware... On second thought I don't think it does the registry though...
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- PKer
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Re: Registry cleaner
Registry Mechanic?
Three years of nursery school and you think you know it all.
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Re: Registry cleaner
CC Cleaner has a good registry cleaning mode.
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Re: Registry cleaner
RegClean worked for me but it is not free. Just remember you get what you pay for.
Re: Registry cleaner
FREE is sometimes just as good as pay if you take the time to explore all the free options.Lorkar1 wrote:RegClean worked for me but it is not free. Just remember you get what you pay for.
All of these programs are fully functional and FREE from download.com:
-AVG
-Spybot Search & Destroy
-Ad-Aware 2007
-CCleaner
CCleaner.com - a great program i've used for years, the registry cleaner is very simple and easy to use - effective for cleaning up 'junk' left behind from uninstalled programs or removed spyware/adware/etc...