Does microsoft offer a registry clean up?

March 6th, 2010 | by admin |

there are so many different registry clean ups being offered and they’re SOOO expensive. I’d like to find a good free one that is actually free…not a trial that lasts thirty days and doesn’t actually do anything. Any suggestions or advice?

There is bunch of freeware ones.

http://www.ccleaner.com/

  1. 4 Responses to “Does microsoft offer a registry clean up?”

  2. By globeweasel on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply

    ms didn’t make it but its on one of there sites, called regseeker. be real careful with it, can really do some damage if you dont know a lot. regscrupxp is safer. go to majorgeeks.com and look
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  3. By Chickster on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply

    I likes CCleaner! It work’s well, haven’t had any problems with it in the last 6 months. When it’s loaded, and running, I suggest clicking,(checking), each box down to Advanced,(but NOT Advanced!), and stop. Then all you have to do is click on Analyze,(bottom left), and Run Cleaner. Takes about .000024 seconds, for each one, with my 250GB harddrive. It’ll ask you are you sure, because it permanently deletes these ‘tidbits’,(my word, Tidbits, not theirs- Files!), from your registry. Take a close look at these Files after Analyze. These are leftover junk from programs, temporary internet files, etc., yes, they can go bye-bye! They take up room on your HD, and could cause corruption in your registry. Then go up to Issues, and click on Analyze again. Same thing! Click on Fix Issues, and it’ll ask you if you want to Back Up these files. It’ll put them in your My Documents folder, in case something get’s deleted that shouldn’t, so you can restore it. I haven’t had to yet! I keep them just in case for a week, then delete them. Delete them from your Recycle Bin also. It gives you a description of each file before it delete’s it. When you feel comfortable that it’s not deleting something it shouldn’t, just click on Fix All Issues.(Otherwise you may have a cupla’ hundred files of leftover junk, and this could take a while! Sup to you!) This version is free, and works well! Yes, if you click on Update below they will try to sell you a better version. Hey, it’s just sales! I just use the free version!
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  4. By jitterbug on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply

    This one work,s real good for me.

    http://www.eusing.com
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  5. By Mark on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply

    I installed Registry Booster from Uniblue. It’s cheap and at least they have Microsoft Gold Partner status. Tried many free registry cleaners, not all reliable to be honest. Can check the site at http://www.liutilities.com/products/registrybooster
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