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just downloaded the free version but it turned out to be a limited tril version which erases 20 faults only. and i have 1400 fault lol.

do you know of any similar registry cleaner / optimizer that is free and can do the same job but unlimited to a number of errors?

thanks.
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RegScrub XP
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Post by YeOldeStonecat »

Those 3rd party reg cleaners and de-fraggers and what not...they always over-inflate the errors they find..so that you'll go "Geeze..my computer is a mess...I'd better get this product and fix it".

Don't lose too much sleep over them.
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Post by Leechy »

thanks stonecat,

i dont want to make another thread just for the following question:

i ve installed the free version of antiviri and now i have also AVG free version

should i un-install AVG?

usually on the start-up, i am disabling it but when i look in the windows task

manager for the processes running i can see that in the back ground the

avguard and the avgnt are still operating

will this cause any future conflict / problem with my antiviri?

do you recommend that i fully remove AVG?

also what is your recommendation for an anti-spyware software free edition?

thanks.

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AVG is "medium" when it comes to detection ranking...there are a few products out there with much better detection. The alternatives for decent freebie ones are Avast and Antivir. Avast is very heavy though..you'll notice much longer bootup times, and a system slowdown. Antivir is very light...only thing is, sometimes you have to keep an eye on the automatic updating..occasionally kicking it in the butt with a manual one. But it's light, and great in detection.

Yes if you do opt to use a better antivirus program, you'll want to uninstall AVG, you don't want more than 1x AV program running on your system.

For anti ad/spyware, once your system is clean, old Spybot Search and Destroy is still decent..update, immunize...manual updates..and remember each time you update..you need to re-immunize it. Free.

SpywareBlaster is a good free program, protects both IE and Firefox. Manual updating. It's not a scanner program, just protects your browsers. Free.

SuperAntispyware is a top notch program, absolutely great in detection and removal. Free.

For ad/spyware removal...Grisoft (makers of AVG) bought out a great company called Ewido..and used Ewidos program to base AVS off of. It's free. The free trial is fully functional...for something like 2x weeks. So it's a great program to run on a system infested with ad/spyware...run a few scans for a day or two..then uninstall.

Use Firefox or Opera for your web browsing.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Use Firefox or Opera for your web browsing.
Or Safari 3!
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I am currently using "WinASO Registry Optimizer"
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:rolleyes:
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CableDude wrote: :rolleyes:

Cleaned up the SPAM.
The truth is, the registry is very tiny...even lots of "dead links" in there do not slow your computer down at all. Countless times programmers and people who really know about the registry will state that these registry cleaners are "snake oil..they really do nothing" to "optimize" your computer. I'll once in a blue moon run a very basic one, after cleaning up a very very old PC...a basic reg cleaner like the one built into CCleaner, or Eusing...they only remove clear obvious stuff..they won't reach in too deep.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Cleaned up the SPAM.
The truth is, the registry is very tiny...even lots of "dead links" in there do not slow your computer down at all. Countless times programmers and people who really know about the registry will state that these registry cleaners are "snake oil..they really do nothing" to "optimize" your computer. I'll once in a blue moon run a very basic one, after cleaning up a very very old PC...a basic reg cleaner like the one built into CCleaner, or Eusing...they only remove clear obvious stuff..they won't reach in too deep.

Hello my friend. :)

I don't bother with registry cleaners anymore. Maybe just on an XP machine, but that's it. I use the one with ccleaner. :eek: :o
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