All in one PC security protector - you just need one program to keepyour pc safe

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Jackie lee

To protect personal data, most of PC user gonna install an anti-virus
program, an anti-spyware program and a firewall etc. Additionally, to
clean registry and privacy, many computer expert usually recommend
that you install a registry cleaner as well. Do we really need so much
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Jackie said:
.... Additionally, to
clean registry and privacy, many computer expert usually recommend
that you install a registry cleaner as well.


Sorry, spammer. That's a lie. *NO* true expert would recommend the
use of such snake oil products. But then, as just another snake oil
peddler, you'd not know that, would you?


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Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
Bruce said:
Sorry, spammer. That's a lie. *NO* true expert would recommend the
use of such snake oil products. But then, as just another snake oil
peddler, you'd not know that, would you?


You actually think a spammer will be checking back to read that?

And you have no problem with anything ELSE the spammer was trying to
hype?

Many "true experts" in the dictionary definition type, not your
perverted, closed minded personal dictionary, would indeed recommend the
user of a registry cleaner in some circumstances.

He's not peddling snake oil, he's peddling spammy products and spamming.
You love your little, meaningless and vague references to things like
"snake oil" and others you can not and do not ever back up with any
verifiable evicence. I suspect you love yourself too; I noticed the
other day, searching my archives, that it was you who told me I should
believe something and not try to verify it elsewhere becaue YOU had said
it was true! Woof!

Millions of people in a very large installed base know better than you
and have actual experience in addition to back them up while you have
nothing but your closed minded ignorance to back you up.

Thanks again for this opportunity. Someday you might even make a post
that actually answers someone's questions or makes intelligent
statements, but I'm not holding my breath. You should, though. It's MY
air you're breathing.
 
Twayne

All types of Registry Cleaners are snake oil. They do nothing but create problems
either right away or when least expected. Period
 
Peter said:
Twayne

All types of Registry Cleaners are snake oil. They do nothing but
create problems either right away or when least expected. Period

No, that's wrong. Period. You can't back that statement up any more
than your ignorant leaders can. And you know it, as they do also.

How's that arm up your butt feel?
 
Like I said: Your mind is like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and firmly set.
You continue to ask for proof or verification
for registry cleaners and then when you get it, you ignore it.
 
Twayne

You are wrong and on top of that ignorant. There was so many different proofs that
were given and yet you ignore them. There is even a MS KB about how to start a
system if the registry is corrupt. This KB has been successfully used by people that
used Registry Cleaners and could not start up Windows after.

I have answered and posted answers after someone posts that when they finished using
their registry cleaner they have major issues

I am in 47 newsgroups on this MS server alone and not one day goes by when this
issue does not come up. Get out a bit more Twayne

I am sure you have seen this posted for posters with exactly that issue

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q307545
 
Unknown said:
Like I said: Your mind is like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and
firmly set. You continue to ask for proof or verification
for registry cleaners and then when you get it, you ignore it.

Oh yeah? Try it and see what happens. No one has yet ever done so in
response to my or anyone else's questions over a good couple of years.

You really should figure out what you're talking about before you
address it; you'd look a lot smarter.

You're a troll and that's how you should be treated, so ...
 
Peter said:
Twayne

You are wrong and on top of that ignorant. There was so many
different proofs that were given and yet you ignore them.

Well not a single one has ever been posted to ANY newsgroup that I
visit/ed. If there is so much "proof", where is it? Or is "was" your
safety factor? Meaning they magically disappeard and now you can't find
anything?
Not a single person has as yet to provide any information backing up
the claims of yours and the other ignorant misinformationists here who
blindly and closed mindedly continue to spew tripe that millions of
users around the world experience with a positive outcome all the time.
You my fine feathered acquaintance, are the ignorant one.

There is
even a MS KB about how to start a system if the registry is corrupt.

ROFLMAO!!
OK. And what does that prove? I have had registry corruption that
occurred on my own machines and those of clients, but not a single one
has ever been attributed to a registry cleaner. Are you now trying to
add the misinformation that only a registry cleaner can corrupt a
registry? Becuase if you are, I'm going to say that you are just plain
stupid, stoopid, and even more ignorant than you have let on so far,
which is no small accomplishment IMO.
This KB has been successfully used by people that used Registry
Cleaners and could not start up Windows after.

Put me in touch with one or two. Reference a few threads on the
subject. Do something, anything, to back up your claims on the damage
caused by registry cleaners.
Actually, I'd say that the number of non-bootable problems caused by
registry cleaners is far less than the number of bad installs and other
issues that cause a machine to be unable to boot. And if you have any
real world experience you know that and you also know that "repair"
anything with a "cleaner" is a fruitless effort.
You are way out in left field, I'm afraid.
I have answered and posted answers after someone posts that when they
finished using their registry cleaner they have major issues

No, not in years, you haven't, and not on this group or any of the
related groups here. Is you decide to day you did, then I am going to
call you an outright liar unless you can prove it with a reference to
the posts, because I know for a fact you have not done that here and I
very seriously doubt you have ever done it anywhere else.
I am in 47 newsgroups on this MS server alone and not one day goes by
when this issue does not come up. Get out a bit more Twayne

My ego isn't so huge that I have to brag about how many newsgroups I
frequent, and I could care less about your experiences UNLESS you can
reference what you're claiming, and I strongly suspect you can NOT.
Your ego could use a trimming, I'm afraid.
I am sure you have seen this posted for posters with exactly that
issue
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q307545

Uhh, talk about irrelevence!!
Well, let's see: I think the majority of posters with that exact issue
are going to have OEM operating systems ... and that is being used as a
FIX? Even though it clearly and early on says: <quote> Warning Do not
use the procedure that is described in this article if your computer has
an OEM-installed operating system. </quote>!?!
my Gosh: What have you been doing to these people? Is this just
another example of the ignorance being touted by the misinformationists?
Fortunately I think most people can read and, on top of the quote, there
is NO, nada, zip, nothing, not a thing in that article that has anything
to do with a cleaner having caused the corruption.
OK, so thanks; I thought maybe you actually had something to back up
your ridiculous claims there for a moment, til I saw the page. You see,
I'm already familiar with it. And it's not relevant in any way to your
claims.
Just another attempt at redirection and hoping to confuse with facts.
Thinking people won't allow you to do that to them. I'd say "nice try"
but it's not even that; it's rather pathetic, really.
There are at last three better KBs you could have referenced but you
either chose not to or don't have a hint what they are and that was all
you could find.

I appreciate the opportunity to display how wrong you are; thanks much.

Twayne
 
There has been several posted. And, I might add, I also copied one and
posted it for you to see AGAIN and you still choose to ignore it. So, your
words are completely without merit. Again and again you ignore then ask
'where is it'?
Why don't you find some new words to indicate your cement mind? We have
heard the same 'excuses' over and over and over.
 
Unknown said:
There has been several posted. And, I might add, I also copied one and
posted it for you to see AGAIN and you still choose to ignore it. So,
your words are completely without merit. Again and again you ignore
then ask 'where is it'?
Why don't you find some new words to indicate your cement mind? We
have heard the same 'excuses' over and over and over.

You lie because I would have noticed same.
 
Unknown said:
There you go again!

Yup. It's like that when I encounter liars; I call them on it. And
many, like you, don't like it. In fact, i suspect you are an habitual
liar and troll hoping to exert some power over someone so you won't feel
so inferior. Inferior is as inferior does though. as you contin ue to
demonstrate so well. Prove your position; otherwise you have nothing at
all to stand on.
 
'Twayne[_2_ said:
;3264533']Bruce Chambers wrote:-
Jackie lee wrote:-
.... Additionally, to
clean registry and privacy, many computer expert usually recommend
that you install a registry cleaner as well.-


Sorry, spammer. That's a lie. *NO* true expert would recommend the
use of such snake oil products. But then, as just another snake oil
peddler, you'd not know that, would you?-


You actually think a spammer will be checking back to read that?

And you have no problem with anything ELSE the spammer was trying to
hype?

Many "true experts" in the dictionary definition type, not your
perverted, closed minded personal dictionary, would indeed recommen
the
user of a registry cleaner in some circumstances.

He's not peddling snake oil, he's peddling spammy products an
spamming.
You love your little, meaningless and vague references to things like
"snake oil" and others you can not and do not ever back up with any
verifiable evicence. I suspect you love yourself too; I noticed the
other day, searching my archives, that it was you who told me I shoul

believe something and not try to verify it elsewhere becaue YOU ha
said
it was true! Woof!

Millions of people in a very large installed base know better than yo

and have actual experience in addition to back them up while you have
nothing but your closed minded ignorance to back you up.

Thanks again for this opportunity. Someday you might even make a pos

that actually answers someone's questions or makes intelligent
statements, but I'm not holding my breath. You should, though. It'
MY
air you're breathing.

Thanks guys.. I really need to keep protection with my computer. Thi
mis important to me because this is a gift from my mom. And it means
lot to me
 
That is precisely what you say each and every time. You choose to ignore
proof and continue peddling your registry cleaner
BS. Go stand in a corner and grow up. (Even if your 75 years old).
 
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