Thread: clean registry
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Old 03-26-05, 01:29 PM   #8 (permalink)
davrol
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Mr K is absolutely right. Don't muck about in the Registry unless you are absolutley sure what you are doing and, even then, make sure to do a backup first.

But there is really no need to try to clean the Registry manually. How would you know what to delete? MemMaid will clean the Registry but I think SK Tools is even more throrough. It has Invalid Registry Entry and Invalid Registry Values functions as well as Advanced Clean. Pocket mechanic also has a Registry cleaning function. All these are pretty good.
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