ARO 2013 Registry Cleaner do I need this?

I just got an email about the product above do I really need this?

Hello

Cleaners registry, System optimizers and programs too much hype like them don't fix anything
and will stop most of the time. Look at those who, as powder of snake oil and avoid.

Registry cleaners are needed?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/are-registry-cleaners-necessary#1TC=Windows-7

Support lifecycle for the use of the registry cleaning utilities
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2563254

If you have problems with the system, then post a message about it in these forums.

I hope this helps.

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    Similar to Wireless adapt. The problem is probably not the antivirus program, since I have only deinstaled and the problem persists. I've also uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, but no solution again. I can't do a system restore point before cleaning the registry, because Windows could not find a file that is needed for the restore. I restored again since before saved registry cleaning but no help.

    Any other ideas please. This really seems teribble :(

    Thank you

    Nikola

    Hello

    You can try all reset them TCP/IP and WINSOCK by this order from the high command prompt:

    netsh winsock reset
    netsh int ip reset log.txt

    How to run the command prompt as administrator (high) is here:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/command-prompt-frequently-asked-questions

    part:

    How to run a command with elevated privileges?

    LC

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