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Not to run ANY Registry Cleaner?


MagicHunter

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Hi . I'm not complaining and I know I've asked this before. I still don't understand why ASC3 finds these items to repair. I don't know what they are and don't I see any thing to tell me what they are. I repair them and I can't see any bad effects after repairing. Each one says default 0 value which don't mean squat to me. It seems to me that they are replaced shortly after I repair them, so I guess no harm is done but it seems silly to keep finding them, but what do I know. I could probably put them in ignore list. What do you guys think??

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garybear- I also used to wonder what all of those numerical designations from the deep scan meant, but I discovered that if you have ASC commit the report to notepad it will then give an explanation of what each entry from deep scan represents...

 

http://i468.photobucket.com/albums/rr44/Maxxwire_Photos/Album%202/RegFix.png

 

~Maxx~

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I have done many tests with the registry cleaner in CCleaner and it consistently comes up with 1/2 of what MV RegClean or ASC Registry Fix does which is why I no longer use CCleaner for that function although I will agree that it is the best and most secure at cleaning out temp files.

 

~Maxx~

 

So if prefer deep registry cleaning,MV RegClean or ASC Registry fix? or both?

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usefull- ASC Registry Fix works great for daily use to get rid of all the empty registry values that the computer accumulates on a regular basis. MV RegClean can be used to cleanup after program installations or uninstalls and finds leftovers that even the amazing Revo Uninstaller misses and so I only use it after those functions are performed because I tried using it daily, but unless there is a program installation or an uninstall there just isn't anything for MV RegClean to find.

 

~Maxx~

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usefull- ASC Registry Fix works great for daily use to get rid of all the empty registry values that the computer accumulates on a regular basis. MV RegClean can be used to cleanup after program installations or uninstalls and finds leftovers that even the amazing Revo Uninstaller misses and so I only use it after those functions are performed because I tried using it daily, but unless there is a program installation or an uninstall there just isn't anything for MV RegClean to find.

 

~Maxx~

 

Opps! i forgot ASC means Advanced SystemCare which I've been using for the past few years.

Any ideas of how to get the Pro license for free? :-|,any events or something.

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usefull- ASC Registry Fix works great for daily use to get rid of all the empty registry values that the computer accumulates on a regular basis. MV RegClean can be used to cleanup after program installations or uninstalls and finds leftovers that even the amazing Revo Uninstaller misses and so I only use it after those functions are performed because I tried using it daily, but unless there is a program installation or an uninstall there just isn't anything for MV RegClean to find.

 

~Maxx~

 

Hi Maxx. I saved them to notebook and looked at them but still don't know a lot . I guess they are put there on a daily basis and seem safe to repair so that's what I'll continue to do. I think I might put some in ignore and see if they keep coming back every day; just for laugh and giggles. If the same ones are coming back every day, might as well save ASC3 the trouble of finding them and repairing them.LOL I don't want to work ASC3 to hard, might wear it out. I only do the registry a couple of times a month with ASC3 as that's what one of our aces on the forum recommended. I think I'll put the N/A entries in ignore list and see what happens , just for fun. Live well my friend. {garybear}

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garybear- Some of the entries that I see everyday are these...

 

 

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\CA\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\CA\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Disallowed\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Disallowed\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Disallowed\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\SmartCardRoot\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\SmartCardRoot\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\SmartCardRoot\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\trust\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\trust\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\trust\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPeople\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPeople\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPeople\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\CTLs\

 

These are functions that occur every day and ASC 3 Registry Fix is the only program that I have that can find them which is why as you may have noticed the last screen capture I listed from ASC 3 Registry Fix's first scan on my computer showed 2313 entries which also included removing the leftover registry values for 109 host infections that were removed months earlier.

 

I prefer to take out the garbage at the end of each day rather than letting it pile up for weeks at a time because the way I figure there are a certain amount of items to be removed and you can do it a short lite session each day or spend 14 X as much time doing it all at one time on a bi-weekly basis. Either way an equal amount of time must be spent by ASC 3 Registry Fix doing the same amount of scanning and removal.

 

~Maxx~

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garybear- Some of the entries that I see everyday are these...

 

 

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\CA\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\CA\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Disallowed\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Disallowed\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Disallowed\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Root\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\SmartCardRoot\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\SmartCardRoot\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\SmartCardRoot\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\trust\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\trust\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\trust\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPeople\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPeople\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPeople\CTLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\Certificates\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\CRLs\ N/A

[Deep Scan]

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-312321518-2111364272-2132717770-1000\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\CTLs\

 

These are functions that occur every day and ASC 3 Registry Fix is the only program that I have that can find them which is why as you may have noticed the last screen capture I listed from ASC 3 Registry Fix's first scan on my computer showed 2313 entries which also included removing the leftover registry values for 109 host infections that were removed months earlier.

 

I prefer to take out the garbage at the end of each day rather than letting it pile up for weeks at a time because the way I figure there are a certain amount of items to be removed and you can do it a short lite session each day or spend 14 X as much time doing it all at one time on a bi-weekly basis. Either way an equal amount of time must be spent by ASC 3 Registry Fix doing the same amount of scanning and removal.

 

~Maxx~

Hi maxx. They look just like the ones ASC3 finds for me. I do them twice a month and have around 150 items to repair. Someone smarter than me on the forum told me to clean twice a month so that's what I do. Was just kidding about wearing ASC3 out. Thanks for the screen shot. It makes me feel better about repairing all those N/A entries. Live well my friend.PS I'm still thinking about putting them in ignore list just for fun and see if they come back or if ASC3 finds more of the same.{garybear}

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jjj- Can you show us some screen shots of these results or are you just joking around again? The problem with being such a joker and poking fun at very serious subjects like the Windows Registry and OS performance is that it makes it very hard to take you seriously when you make these kinds of claims.

 

~Maxx~

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Hi usefullll,

 

Have a look at Guidelines and Requirements for Testing thread in News & Offer section.

 

Cheers.

 

Thanks again. Is there any other ways to purchase the license offline and is it available in asia countries?

 

P.S : If don't know also never mind. I'm really newbie in this kind of stuffs anyways,

the only license i bought before was Norton 2007 which was completely :neutral:

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jjj- You are truly the court jester here at IObit. Obviously you didn't research the exact and detailed meanings of the values which MV RegClean provides otherwise you would not have been so dismayed. Since people who are using XP and Vista have none of the problems that your Win 7 computer has with MV RegClean it looks like you have found yet another one of the thousands of otherwise great programs that will not function well on the new Win 7 OS API which is bad news for you, but great news for all the rest of us who benefit from the amazing scanning and removal capabilities of MV RegClean.

 

Yesterday I cleaned out over 850 unused registry values out of my Dad's 9 year old Win 2000 computer using the Portable MV RegClean on my 16 GB USB Flash Drive! You should have seen my 79 year old Dad's face as he watched MV Reg Clean go to work. It is very hard to impress my Dad with a software program since he's just about seen it all since buying his first Amiga 1000 computer in 1987 that he had to write the software for himself, migrating to Windows in 2000 and finally upgrading to a dual quad core Mac Pro Tower a year ago, but the way MV RegClean removed over 850 unused values from the registry of his Win 2000 computer and rendered a clear and understandable log with the name of each and every entry that was to be removed without any harm being done to his 9 year old Win 2000 computer just dropped his jaw straight to the floor!

 

~Maxx~

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jjj- Please don't think that I am knocking Win 7 there are 100's of computer experts who have commented on Win 7's new API and its compatibility problems so don't blame it squarely on me.

 

As you know I run Vista and I went through compatibility issues early on myself running waht was then the latest and greatest MS OS. It used to be a real hassle finding Vista compatible programs, but that passed over time and I'm sure it will for you with Win 7 also. All I'm saying is that you shouldn't berate programs in general just because they are not compatible with Win 7's new API that's all. I didn't mean to infer that there was anything wrong with Win 7 any more than there was anything wrong with Vista when it faced compatibility problems early on!

 

I have had enough experience to able to compare the clarity of the states of mind that can be achieved both being sober and being drunk and as you suggested very very drunk which. I used to drink often and to excess as you described and I have seen things as you see them, but I made a decision 20 years ago to give up drinking and return to my natural state of mind and over time things got clearer and I was finally able to pursue projects that I never could while I was drinking. I was also able to save up enough money after giving up drinking and smoking (11 years ago) to buy all the A/V gear I had always dreamed of owning part of which is pictured below, but life is full of trade-offs and we must each make our own value judgments.

 

http://i468.photobucket.com/albums/rr44/Maxxwire_Photos/System2006_G1k.jpg

 

~Maxx~

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I tel you something-that some nice looking Stuff You have--Any chance you could let me Borrow the Fancy sitting chair? -very nice-- now i think that would look better in my place! and i love the CD PLAYER --bet you can keep places, awake -if you give it the full treatment? NO one COULD.

the biggest one i ever seen!

with all them knobs ,and switchers ,one could really tweak SOUND--!!!

JUST wondering where do you stick the cd IN?

very nice stuff---i MUST say i am Impressed__its bigger than my one !

itsmejjj

 

The fancy sitting chair you are referring to belonged to my mother before she passed away and I would like to think that she would prefer that it remained with me.

 

The knobs and switches on the gear you see is on the mid-fi gear that I use for the TV sound. The high end Vacuum Tube gear has no and need for such adjustments its just the pure tonal excellence one expects from 40 year old vintage American Vacuum Tubes and the only adjustments are a balance and volume control on the preamp.

 

You said " i wonder can you see the jolly side to things?

without the seriousness that you seem to display ! life can be fun -if you allow it!"

 

The answer is yes of course! I just got back from Austin Texas where they had the Austin City Limits Music Festival on 6 stages with 100's of bands including Dave Mathews, the Dead Weather with Jack White and Pearl Jam. I apologize for not going on and on about my private life, but its just off topic on most threads here on the IObit Forum.

 

You are mistskenly confusing my seriousness towards Audio, Video and Computer technology with my attitude toward life. Technology does not kid around and if you do kid around and post a bunch of inscrutable jibberish about it soon enough no one will take you seriously any more about anything technical.

 

~Maxx~

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i apologizes to the starter of the thread--i was trying hard to make light

of the posts -that went horrendously wrong --in its attempted -fun --and spearing in the wrong direction--to almost a personal slang match!

that i should of wisely aborted! by not reacting to it --

on sometimes somber software---or problems-

again to all please accept my humble apologizes --

i have dilated the treads as it has no bearing or place here ---

itsmejjj

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And all I'm saying is you should have seen the look on my 79 year old Dad's face after I removed over 850 no longer used values from the registry of his Win 2000 computer with the Portable MV RegClean App from my Toshiba 16 GB USB Flash Drive! There isn't a lot that he hasn't seen after 22 years of computing, but cleaning mass quantities of no longer used entries out the registry was one of them...

 

~Maxx~

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