New Update Revo Registry Cleaner Pro Updates Thread

cartaphilus

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Why would you want to clean your registry in 2025? Does anyone honestly sees a performance impact or is it just a fell good feeling?
 

roger_m

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Why would you want to clean your registry in 2025? Does anyone honestly sees a performance impact or is it just a fell good feeling?
There continue to be exceptionally rare cases when cleaning the registry can fix issues and rarer instances where cleaning the registry can increase performance. For the most part you never need to clean the registry, but there are occasions when it can be beneficial.
 

cartaphilus

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There continue to be exceptionally rare cases when cleaning the registry can fix issues and rarer instances where cleaning the registry can increase performance. For the most part you never need to clean the registry, but there are occasions when it can be beneficial.
So it's like one of those rare disorders that can be easily cured by let say supplement like say folic acid metabolism deficiency. You go most of your life feeling like ##### and then someone gives you methylfolate supplements by accident and suddenly you realize what you were missing. For everyone else it just doesn't make a difference.
 

roger_m

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So it's like one of those rare disorders that can be easily cured by let say supplement like say folic acid metabolism deficiency. You go most of your life feeling like ##### and then someone gives you methylfolate supplements by accident and suddenly you realize what you were missing. For everyone else it just doesn't make a difference.
Pretty much.
 

lokamoka820

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For me personally I'm interested in registry cleaners to fix two kind of issues, first one is the remaining-modified settings in registry for software that doesn't have a reset button that saved in the registry, and the second one is the context menu remnants that some software left behind after uninstalling.

The first one I now learned how to remove manually or by deleting the .ini file in AppData folder, and the second one I faced remnants recently that all registry cleaners couldn't find at all while any context menu manager can remove them easily and safely, so I started to lose my interest in registry cleaners.
 
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