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How come registry cleaners keep coming up with the same registry errors and not fixing the problem?
February 13, 2010
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Registry cleaners are not gimmicks – they actually work to fix the problems they find.
The most likely cause of this is that "empty" registry keys keep being shown in the results. These keys are used by Windows to store temperory files and are constantly being created. It’s typical for registry tools to remove a lot of empty registry keys, only for Windows to recreate them again.
You might want to try using a tool like RegCure and see if the errors persist. You can see this at http://www.fastregistryfixes.com/regcure_review.html
I use CCleaner myself and am not very unhappy about its performance. I know that after cleanup if I install and uninstall something, the next scan surely is going to find some left overs to clean. But it is freeware anyway. I do not expect it to have a %90-100 performance. I guess You need to buy a professional pack for a better solution. Best registry cleaner?. You have to check the internet and compare the user ratings for that.
Best wishes
Registry cleaners DO NOT repair anything,
They just enable you to delete what it regards as an error,
what is regarded as an error by one registry cleaner might not be seen as an error by another.
empty registry keys are constantly being produced so as fast as you delete them,
more are produced,
each time you use a particular piece of software
or delete any files links in the registry to them will remain.
just keep cleaning them out.
can you imagine the state of someones registry if they do not constantly clean it up.
They are normally the ones who come on here and complain that they’re computer is slow but can’t work out why.
They are doing they’re job just keep them and stop complaining after all
it’s not like you have to edit the registry manually.
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becasue they’re scams they give u false errors so you will buy their products.
most of these "errors" are in fact the normal junk created in the registry just using your system on a daily basis – just deleting a shortcut from your desktop or a programme from the start up folder will generate corresponding registry clutter – I never clean my registry and I wouldn’t advise cleaning yours more than once a week. And you don’t need to pay for a competent registry cleaner. In my experience Uniblue products are a waste of money. Try Auslogics Registry Cleaner – free and reliable
http://download.cnet.com/Auslogics-Registry-Cleaner/3000-2094_4-10909814.html?tag=mncol