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Do You Use 3rd Party Software to Clean Windows Registry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1092930" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>When I uninstall program(s), I always do it using Revo Uninstaller; carefully inspecting list of detected files and registry keys which I afterward delete. After that, I browse %programfiles%, %programdata% and %appdata% folders to see if there's something left over (you'd be surprised how many leftovers are still there even after using Revo). At the end, I'm doing same as you; manually searching the registry for leftover entries. </p><p></p><p>I'd only recommend this to people that know what they're doing because if you accidentally delete something you didn't mean to, you could easily corrupt the program installation or worse, entire Windows installation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1092930, member: 39702"] When I uninstall program(s), I always do it using Revo Uninstaller; carefully inspecting list of detected files and registry keys which I afterward delete. After that, I browse %programfiles%, %programdata% and %appdata% folders to see if there's something left over (you'd be surprised how many leftovers are still there even after using Revo). At the end, I'm doing same as you; manually searching the registry for leftover entries. I'd only recommend this to people that know what they're doing because if you accidentally delete something you didn't mean to, you could easily corrupt the program installation or worse, entire Windows installation. [/QUOTE]
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