- Sep 17, 2015
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User Account Control (UAC) is an essential tool for securing Windows systems because it prevents malicious software attempting to start automatically, to apply changes to the system.
So it is important that it is enabled.
Glary Utilities, in some contexts and configurations, may cause damage to the operating system and, like most optimization tools, don't brings benefits in terms of system performance.
CCleaner is more than enough.
The advice of @jamescv7 about the VM or light virtualization is very important if you play with malware, even if the ideal situation would be a dedicated PC without any personal data inside.
Glary registry cleaner caused BSOD on reboot on Win 7You are right but somewhat wrong - you don't state which parts of it may cause issues - the only parts of it that I have personally seen cause any issues at all is the "Empty Folder Deleter", even the Registry Cleaner works great on all versions of Windows.
Glary registry cleaner caused BSOD on reboot on Win 7
It was just a test but clean your registry from 100 entries about 300.000 what benefits brings?
The only software that can "clean" the registry without causing damage is CCleaner, simply because It doesn't work in depth but in any case doesn't produce benefits.Well either way it may do it to certain computers from compatibility issues with other software on the machine but then again any registry cleaner has the ability to do that - CCleaner, MPC Cleaner, Glary Utilities, Wise Care 365, etc.