Registry

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I have a vista machine (quad-core 500gb hdd) that's a couple years
old. The registry is now 30.2 GB! So from time to time it goes out to
lunch when it is doing shadow copy or restore point creation. I just
can't begin to imagine what could be stored in the registry that is 30
Gig. The registry is supposed to be for settings AFASIK but I've seen
blob chunks in there that are quite large and I guess that's how this
is happening. Any advice on reducing the size, future prevention of
this, or other registry management advice would be appreciated!

Thanks.
 
I have a vista machine (quad-core 500gb hdd) that's a couple years
old. The registry is now 30.2 GB!  So from time to time it goes out to
lunch when it is doing shadow copy or restore point creation.  I just
can't begin to imagine what could be stored in the registry that is 30
Gig.  The registry is supposed to be for settings AFASIK but I've seen
blob chunks in there that are quite large and I guess that's how this
is happening.  Any advice on reducing the size, future prevention of
this, or other registry management advice would be appreciated!

Thanks.

OK. My login profile is 30gb. The registry is 125mb. The profile
must include all directories under my use name. Not sure if 125mb
registry is too large...
 
Tom said:
How do I find the size of my registry?


The WinXP/Vista/Win7 registry can be found in
C:\Windows\System32\Config\. It'll be divided into several data files,
such as SAM, Security, Software, and System. The user-specific portion
of the registry is stored in each user profile, in a file named NTUser.dat.

To determine the size of /your/ (other users' registries will naturally
be different) registry, simply add the sizes for these files together.


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