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If i use a registry cleaner on my computer, and have 2 other users.Should i run the cleaner for each user?
January 31, 2010
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Go to "Start" and select "Programs," "Accessories," "System Tools" and "Disk Cleanup."
Decide which files you want to clean up–"My files only" or "Files from all users on this computer."
Wait while disk cleanup calculates how much free space you can get. This may take a few minutes.
Look to see how much space you can clean up in the box that appears. Click on the files and you will either get a box telling you to view these files or about the files. Select as many or as few as you want.
Click "OK" and "Delete Files" and Disk Cleanup will delete the files you selected. If you are having second thoughts, hit "Cancel" and you won’t delete the files.
Open your "Control Panel" and click on "Programs and Features." From the "Program and features" screen, you can uninstall programs. If you have features that came with your PC that you don’t use, you can uninstall them here. In addition, if you did a trial on a game or a software package that is no longer valid or that you don’t want you can uninstall it. Just find the program in the list and click on "Uninstall/Change." This is another method to free up hard disk space on windows vista.
Run "Disk Defragmenter." On the start menu, select "Programs," "Accessories," "System Tools" and "Disk Defragmenter." A window will appear where you can have "Disk Defragmenter" run on a schedule or you can defragment it now. If you have set a schedule unless you have done some major changes since the last defragment just let it run on schedule.
No u dont have to run it on each user , ur registry is part of the windows , each user runs off the same registry
no you just need to use it on the admin account. The registry is just a database that Windows uses to keep it running smoothly, so if you wanted to clean it out, you just need to gain admin access to it and it will clean it for everyone.
You should try using a registry cleaner such as "RegCure" which will clean the most problems off your PC. You can see this at http://www.fastregistryfixes.com/regcure_review.html