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ParaHandy

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if this is another reference to an upcoming registery office wedding, i fink its in thoroughly bad taste ...
 

jimi

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I think its an affront to all dwight minded citizens ... who on earth would want to wipe out that nice man Elton John!
 

ParaHandy

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... especially after he wrote that luvverly song abt cannuls at funeral of his ex- ..
 

webcraft

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Brendan,

What do you think? RegClean in its previous incarnations used to worry me . . .

- Nick
 

BrendanS

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A bit ambivalent about it. Apart from not being tested with XP, it's no longer supported by MS. It's also a very simple tool, and will not fix every registry problem

Personally I use RegVac (in novice mode it does everything automatically, and requires no knowledge to use, and after the free trial period has elapsed, just ignore the messages, it still functions)as being somewhat more thorough
 
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