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FREE REGISTRY CLEANERS

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|UKMD| OuTLaW
Wed Aug 27 08, 06:24PM


Registered Member #470
Joined: Fri Oct 26 07, 08:27PM
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Yo guys, anyone know any good FREE registry cleaners, similar to maybe regcure which i dont think is free.

Will appreciate it if any one helps, thanks
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Gus
Wed Aug 27 08, 06:59PM
Gus


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Joined: Sun Jun 15 08, 11:49PM
Your Location: Brighton
Posts: 414
have you already tried google? if yes ignore this link/post link
also i remember tito saying a few, might want to wait till he comes so he can recommend a specific one. other than that any of the ones ive used through google work well if you take your time and choose wisely.

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----BRAVEHEART----
Wed Aug 27 08, 07:20PM


Registered Member #765
Joined: Mon Feb 11 08, 06:24PM
Your Location: perth scotland
Posts: 92
Ccleaner. is a free registry cleaner i`ve tried it out ,quite good





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|UKMD| JohnBe
Wed Aug 27 08, 07:44PM
Sassafrassarassum Rick Rastardly!


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Your Location: Bournemouth
Posts: 796
I agreee with Braveheart. I use CCleaner as well, and it seems quite good. You can get it here


"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw

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.Tito's Funeral.
Wed Aug 27 08, 10:22PM
titosfuneral


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Joined: Sat Feb 16 08, 09:44AM
Posts: 1542
beware, ccleaner will screw up any development environment you have installed, including some that games stick on your machine. They work on the ghost reference basis, which isn't valid anymore. Many development and runtime environments deliberately have ghost elements to store informatioin. Use a registry compactor only.




.Tito\\\'s Law. - You can\\\'t fall off the floor
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|UKMD| CAWA
Wed Aug 27 08, 10:26PM
Cant Aim Wont Aim



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Joined: Sun Apr 06 08, 12:45PM
Your Location: Gloucester
Posts: 3266
thus spoke the tito!!!!!

Heed his words fair N00b, for he is wise beyond years!!!

also he is normally right as well



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----BRAVEHEART----
Thu Aug 28 08, 02:48PM


Registered Member #765
Joined: Mon Feb 11 08, 06:24PM
Your Location: perth scotland
Posts: 92
registry compactor ? where do i get that from? any help would be good? am a n00b when it comes to technical stuff..lol





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.Tito's Funeral.
Thu Aug 28 08, 04:30PM
titosfuneral


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link

this is a safe one to use. Remember to back up your registry before you do anything to it tho.




.Tito\\\'s Law. - You can\\\'t fall off the floor
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----BRAVEHEART----
Thu Aug 28 08, 05:00PM


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Joined: Mon Feb 11 08, 06:24PM
Your Location: perth scotland
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cheers tito will have a look at this one thanks again buddy





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