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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1096873" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>There's often no need to ever clean the registry. It's exceptionally rare for so called registry errors to cause issues and even rarer for them to be making your computer run slower.</p><p>If you do want to clean the registry, The free version of JCleaner and the registry cleaner in HiBit Uninstaller are safe to use. The paid version of JCleaner has a Deep Scan option that should be used with care. Deep scanning is not available in the free version. I don't recommend Vit Registry Fix, which is an older cleaning app from the author of JCleaner, as it has very minor issues with false positives. There are a few other registry cleaners that are safe to use. But, the vast majority of registry cleaners will sometimes want to delete valid registry keys, so are best avoided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1096873, member: 31436"] There's often no need to ever clean the registry. It's exceptionally rare for so called registry errors to cause issues and even rarer for them to be making your computer run slower. If you do want to clean the registry, The free version of JCleaner and the registry cleaner in HiBit Uninstaller are safe to use. The paid version of JCleaner has a Deep Scan option that should be used with care. Deep scanning is not available in the free version. I don't recommend Vit Registry Fix, which is an older cleaning app from the author of JCleaner, as it has very minor issues with false positives. There are a few other registry cleaners that are safe to use. But, the vast majority of registry cleaners will sometimes want to delete valid registry keys, so are best avoided. [/QUOTE]
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