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Could it be "harmful" for the computer's software to use Regclean in order to clean it from errors?
December 19, 2010
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Registry cleaners are not a good idea.
If registry cleaner was necessary then Windows would include an automatic registry cleaner.
They don’t do anything worthwhile.
The registry does not get dirty – so why clean it.
Imagine that you computer is like a delivery and collection man, and the registry is a street of houses.
The delivery/collection man takes mail to the houses that have mail, and collects packages from the houses that need a pickup.
If there are houses with no-one living in them, it does not affect the delivery/collection man at all. Those houses do not have any mail, and there are no pickup requests either. The delivery/collection man just does his job and moves onto the next street.
If you brought a registry cleaner to this street it would generate a report saying:
"There are 5 empty houses on this street. They must be demolished to help the delivery/collection man."
This is obviously a bogus thing to do – but people still use registry cleaners thinking that this will somehow speed up their PC. It doesn’t.
Do you get it now?