How to clean registry

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Tom said:
Someone who *doesn't* know what they are doing doesn't need one, either.

EXACTLY!! And perhaps even more to the point.
I always say this: if you aren't comfortable using regedit, you have NO
business running a registry cleaner. You're just asking for trouble.
 
Anyone who preaches that registry cleaners are 'good' or should be
run gotta be brainwashed. No other explanation.
No-one benefits from a registry cleaner but many clobber (screw up)
their computers with them.
I cannot understand how he can say he has 'the experience and
education' and still preach registry cleaners are good.
Only possible explanation is 'BRAINWASHED'.
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Anyone who preaches that registry cleaners are 'useless' or should never
be run gotta be pretty ignorant of the real world. No other explanation.
Everyone can benefit from a registry cleaner but many fail to bother to
figure out that they never clobber their comuters with them.
I cannot understand how you can say you know so much and still preach
registry cleaners are bad.
Only possible explanation is ignorance.

Ignorance is certainly bliss for some.
 
Ignorance must be bliss for some, as you, once again, are missing some
attributions. (Look the word up in a dictionary, if you still don't
understand).
 
: Someone who knows what they are doing doesn't NEED a registry cleaner.
:
Someone who *doesn't* know what they are doing doesn't need one, either.


Exactly! Using a registry cleaner is potentially dangerous to anyone, but
the less you know, the greater the risk.
 
How can someone with all your experience and education (your description of
yourself ) be so brainwashed?
 
Unknown said:
How can someone with all your experience and education (your description
of yourself ) be so brainwashed?


He is just trying to primarily prove MVPs wrong in their assumption that
registry cleaners should not be used as part of regular cleaning computer
maintenance schedules..

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Attributions corrected below, since it is apparently above Twayne's paygrade
to ever get it right. :-)
 
Attibutions corrected.
He is just trying to primarily prove MVPs wrong in their assumption that
registry cleaners should not be used as part of regular cleaning computer
maintenance schedules..

And he has failed, of course.
 
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