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Registry cleaners - are they safe
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Whilst trying to resolve a slow printing problem with my Epson RX685 I have been advised it may be a print spooler problem and have come up with Paretologic PC health adviser which scanned registry and advise 628 items need action AVG has been quite persistent advertising a registry cleaner all these programmes say they are needed but require payment and I am wary of acting. Can an ABer advise if it is a good idea (the printing problem has been unresolved for weeks) to install such a programme and recommend one if so
grateful thanks
grateful thanks
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http:// www. piriform. com/ ccleaner
Includes a registry cleaner. I've used it for it's other functions as well for years with no problems.
And it's free.
And it's free.
10:46 Sun 09th Jan 2011
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
Includes a registry cleaner. I've used it for it's other functions as well for years with no problems.
And it's free.
Includes a registry cleaner. I've used it for it's other functions as well for years with no problems.
And it's free.
Personally I think most (if not all) registry cleaners are a con.
When you first run them they say they have found hundreds of problems with the registry and if you pay them some money they will fix them all.
But there are not really hundreds of problems with your registry and it is just a scam to make you part with your money.
It is true that when some programs are deleted they leave data in the registry, but this does no harm, and it certainly does not slow your computer down.
I have never run a registry cleaner in my life, nor felt the need to.
Note that if a registry cleaner deletes an important bit of data from the registry then it could stop a program working, or indeed the whole of Windows.
I think it best to leave your registry alone.
When you first run them they say they have found hundreds of problems with the registry and if you pay them some money they will fix them all.
But there are not really hundreds of problems with your registry and it is just a scam to make you part with your money.
It is true that when some programs are deleted they leave data in the registry, but this does no harm, and it certainly does not slow your computer down.
I have never run a registry cleaner in my life, nor felt the need to.
Note that if a registry cleaner deletes an important bit of data from the registry then it could stop a program working, or indeed the whole of Windows.
I think it best to leave your registry alone.
This Wiki article about Registry Cleaners does indicate they are of dubious use, and can cause damage to your computer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registry_cleaner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registry_cleaner
You could try downloading and reinstalling the drivers.
http://www.epson.co.u...DRV_CATEGORY_CODE=DRV
You could do worse than downloading the latest drivers for your RX
http://www.epson.co.u...DRV_CATEGORY_CODE=DRV
You could do worse than downloading the latest drivers for your RX
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Over the years I have used both CCleaner and Easycleaner, both available for FREE.
Neither have ever caused any problems for me (touch wood!) and CCleaner allows you to copy the registry before treatment so that it can be replaced if there are any issues or problems caused.
Slow printing can also be caused by too many programs working in the background.
Check for unwanted programs which install themselves at Start-up
Neither have ever caused any problems for me (touch wood!) and CCleaner allows you to copy the registry before treatment so that it can be replaced if there are any issues or problems caused.
Slow printing can also be caused by too many programs working in the background.
Check for unwanted programs which install themselves at Start-up
mmmm, certainly news to me that they are now charging a fee.
http://www.piriform.c...ner/download/standard
it's been free for years.
http://www.piriform.c...ner/download/standard
it's been free for years.
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