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Re: registry cleaner that is safe


de Ron May 06/28/2006 01:59




On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 01:16:19 +0800, HCL <HCL@HCL.com> wrote:

>
>> Seems that CCleaner and Regseeker receive the majority of votes. Thank
>> you for sharing your experience
>
>I found Regseeker difficult to use. It show me many entries in each
>section selected from its left pane. But it selected none when I choose
>'select green' or 'select red'. Maybe I just don't know how to use it,
>anyone comment?

The visial cue on "selection" is rather subtle. The background color
changes slightly. If you "select all green items" but you don't have
any green items among the dozen or so that are in view, you probably
will NOT be able to tell the difference between selected and
unselected items when you scroll down through the entries.

Try this:

* Select "Clean Registry"

* Select the registry hives you want to clean.

* Click "OK" and let it run until it's finished.

* Note the number of items found in the lower right area of the
screen.

* Make sure you have at least SOME green items, and make sure you can
see them on the current screen.

* Click the "Select all" link, then from the submenu, "select all
green items. At this point, you should notice a slight background
color change on the green items you're looking at.

* Right click on any green item and choose "Delete selected items.

* The green entries should now be gone. You should also see that the
number of found items is much smaller.

Alternatively, if you just want to see if items can be "selected" and
"deselected, you can do the scan, then just click the "Invert
selection" button several times. You should see the color change with
each click.

--
Ron M.



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