C cleaner and registry + system

Fortunately, I scan my record with C cleaner one day ago.

It shows 31 questions.

I often use to fix them!

But this time, the question seems to be on the file system.

I'm afraid to correct if they can lead to system instability.

Please see the files in the screenshot and help me!

Hi Sathyamoorthy,

I appreciate your efforts in trying to solve the problem. The CheckSUR.log and CheckSUR.persist.log not reports any errors.

Please answer these questions:

  1. What exact question you know?
  2. What is the brand and model of your computer?

For problems with the performance of a Windows 7 computer, you can run the troubleshooter of Performance. See the article below.

 

 

Open the troubleshooter of Performance

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-performance-Troubleshooter

 

Hope it will be useful. Back to us for assistance.

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    Can I trust her?

    Here is the link:

    http://www.reghelper.com/RH/default.asp?aid=27560&site=1001crash.com&category=custom&creative=2799091277

    If you really want to do a scan of the registry (which is not really necessary), http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/?tag=mncol CCleaner is the BEST.

    Mr. teen geek did not recommend me this link as mandatory or similar incentives.
    Yet the link is neither Microsoft or a partner, I doubt the recommendation.
    I won't make any registry cleaner way, but given that others can visit this page and read the answer, in my view, an explanation of your part is in order.
    Thanks for your quick response.

    CCleaner is a good program.

    BUT its primary pupose is not like a registry cleaner.
    And I still say let this part of the program alone, do other more knowledgeable posters here too.

    http://www.SnapFiles.com/reviews/CCleaner/CCleaner.html

    CCleaner is a tool to clean your system from temporary and unnecessary files that accumulate over time. This includes also rather a cleaning of the traces of Internet and PC use as browser cache, files recently used, websites visited and more. You can select the items you want to clean and also specify cookies that should not be deleted.

    "In addition, the program comes with a scanner to register for references not valid (advanced users) and options to start cleaning automatically or the command line. (Slim version, no toolbar")

    Its main objective, explained above, is good enough to use.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • After you install RegClean Pro and Advanced System Protector, security shield throw errors

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    Original title: firewall & security issues

    On Sunday, June 3, 2012 18:25:15 + 0000, Jen444 wrote:

    I bought RegClean Pro and Advanced System Protector (last week) and now security shield is not allow me any peace as if I've not saved. Told me to disable firewall. How do I do that? Then, they enter my registry key - I didn't. I thought that everything that was put in place when I installed programs. Then turn on the firewall on after registering? How can I find this security, I have running, and if it's enough?

    Unfortunately, you wasted your money. What you should do is not turn
    turn off the firewall, but discharge RegClean Pro and Advanced System
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    Advanced System protector is not a good choice of anti-malware
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    Avira AntiVir
    Avast
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    Each of these three is also very good.
     
    You also need anti-spyware software (even if you run a program such as)
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    It). I recommend that you download and install MalwareBytes (freeware)
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    Registry cleaning programs are all snake oil. Cleaning of the
    registration is not necessary and is dangerous. Let alone register and
    do not use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and
    What software record cleaning suppliers are trying to convince you,
    have unused registry entries is not really make you hurt.
    The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner by mistake
    delete an entry you need is much greater than any potential benefit
    It can have.
    Read http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000643.html
    and http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099
    and also
    http://blogs.technet.com/markrussinovich/Archive/2005/10/02/registry-junk-a-Windows-fact-of-life.aspx

    Let me stress that neither me nor anyone else who warns the
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    problems. If they have always caused problems, they would disappear from
    the market almost immediately. Many people have used a registry
    cleaner and never had a problem with it.

    The problem with a registry cleaner is that it carries with it
    the risk of a significant problem. And since there is no
    benefits of using a registry cleaner, running that risk is a very bad
    good deal.

    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP

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