Cleaning registry SweetPCFix

Anyone who has used the cleaning of registry SweetPCFix.  I did a free scan and it came with a lot of mistakes and do not know whether to trust the results.  Understand there are many programs that are simply scams.  I didn't go any further with it.

TIP: If you still think again your registry database must be cleaned, repaired, amplified, to the point, healed, twisted, fixed, enlarged, "swept" or optimized (it isn't), read http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions.

See also http://blogs.technet.com/markrussinovich/archive/2005/10/02/registry-junk-a-windows-fact-of-life.aspx

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    System Restore: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084 Mike - engineer Microsoft Support responses
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  • HWO clean registry errors

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    http://www.Softpedia.com/get/security/secure-cleaning/Windows-Installer-Cleanup-utility.shtml

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  • Safe way to clean registry?

    My registry has become bloated and needs a cleaning.  Tons of entries for the applications that I deleted.  Is there a SAFE method to cleaning the registry without going through it line by line?

    Except to take a small amount of disk space, those entries do not hurt you somehow. They do * not * affect performance.


    Registry cleaning programs are * all * snake oil. The registry cleaning is not necessary and dangerous. Let alone register and do not use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and what software record cleaning providers are trying to you convince to have used the registry entries is not really make you hurt.

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    Do NOT install ANY registry cleaner. You should be happy that you have lost the license key....

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    At the time of Windows 9 x, it is important to control the size of the registry, and to that end, Microsoft has released their own registry cleaner that removed only the entries that have been quite safe to remove.

    BUT it was at the time of Windows 9 x.

    Windows NT and all operating systems created by TN do not manage the registry in the same way that Windows 9 x has done. Windows NT and higher have a much larger limit to size, and they ignore the orphan entries.

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    I also removed zoomit and ProActTrader because they went directly to the start of the programmes.

    I manually deleted everything that I could see and ended it with Mcafee (never found nothing), malwarebytes, ccleaner & panda. I also used the cleandisk in the Panel.

    in the registry are still a lot of references to the UN wanted programs, see examples below. I tried to manually remove some values (other than the default ones), but the system wouldn't let me.

    Can I be sure that nothing remains of malware outside the registry?

    So, now I use what spefic registry cleaner or manually remove the keys or values (other than the default value)? which secure Web site?

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    Value name: display content modelayoutpatternsearch

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    o HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive

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    DataMngr in

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    o HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Extension Compatibility\ {98889811-442D-49DD-99D7-DC866BE87DBC}

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    CCleaner doesnot identify registry entries that I indicate in my post as suspiciuos.
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    The registry has no awareness of self.  There is nothing else than a piece of paper (a database) where entries are put in and reading.  If something remains in French - it is not because the register asked him or cling to him - it is because what he wrote does not get rid of it when removed.
     
    In the case of malware - what is expected, you could say.  Unfortunately the malware gets changed as it spread (variants) - these variants are many - it's almost as if the malware gets infested by other malware and worth it to get rid of it without a backup is huge.  Then...
     
    You have a backup of your system state from before that you had this problem?  A point system which dates back to before the issue of restoration?  Something that you can restore?
     
    If not - the chances of finding everything and being 100% positive you don't: slim at best.
     
    Are now the entries you are worried about doing anything wrong?  Unless they are currently designated by something running or are in a situation where they are read and cause things start running (and these things exist on your system): no - they are just scribbles on this piece of paper (entries in this database.)
     
    They will slow down your system?  Yes.  The millisecond for the next five years will be noticeable?  Do not know you are sensitive to fluctuations in time, would you call yourself a 'time Lord '?  * smile *.
     
    They risk future problems...? It is possible - but it is remote.  You would have to be affected by something that not only looks for entries - but use them somehow to his advantage.
     
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    • Restore your known registry/system to a good state State (a backup you made before the incident).
    • Restoration of the entire system of your last backup/clean well known.  A little bit more radical - but about the same as the above.
    • Perform a cooling system and install all of your non - "Windows Store" back and patch applications, etc.  Restore your data from a recognized reliable backup.
    • Clean, install the system, put all your programs, etc.  Restore your data from a recognized reliable backup.
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  • cleaning registry, fixing graphics driver crashes once and for all

    Hi, well I had no "graphic driver stopped working" until I updated my card to a 260 to 275 and since then, have implemented multiple of 275 and a 285.   Well, I get the nvlddmkm problem all the time now

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    I was suggesting that you uninstall any nvidia first (leave your single chipset for now - I know not that you can actually uninstall), restart, make sure that Windows update does not run, run ccleaner, reboot again, and then reinstall the required stuff nvidia directly from the NVidia site.

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  • Can I clean registry with out paying pc tune up programs?

    I have problems of slow start.

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902

    Above is autoruns to loadup questions

    If you still can't find the entry in the registry, download Autoruns.  Let it finish the scanning, then click the Services tab.  Find the name of the service 'wrong' in the left column ("Autorun entry").  Right click and select ' go to '.  You will go straight to the appropriate entry in the registry for editing.

    I would like to examine what you load at startup. You should see if you have any programs from loading during the startup process, which can be changed on request.
    With Autoruns, you can deselect an item which disables startup, or you can click with the right button on an item, then remove it. If you clear the check box that you can check back for re - activate the element. It is an approach much safer than editing the registry and better than using msconfig.
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  • What is the best way to correct the registry errors without the use of a registry cleaner in XP?

    I am sorry to raise this issue that so many people who have asked me.  I read pages and pages of discussions on the MS forum on this subject, and without exception, all the experts said Microsoft registry cleaners are completely unnecessary and that junk in the registers has no performance impact at all.  Instead, they say, to do x, y and z.  I am running Windows XP on my desk for five years, and gradually, he got so slow it's almost unbearable.  It takes 10-15 minutes just to start, and sometimes it takes 2 minutes or more just to open a window of browser (IE8) or go to the previous page by using the arrow to the left.  Before you tell me all the things it could be, please let me say that:

    1. my PC has not always been this slow!  It is getting worse.

    2. all my Windows software is up to date.  I have automatic updates on.

    3. I have a lot of disk space, almost 75% of free space on a hard drive of 80 GB.

    4. my PC is free of viruses, spyware and Trojans.  I have McAfee antivirus running and I also sometimes run Malwarebytes and Trojan Killer, because they always find things that don't have McAfee.

    5. I defragment my hard drive on a regular basis.

    6. I regularly delete all my temporary files by using the Windows Disk Cleanup utility.

    7. I have very little, if any "Add-ons".  No toolbar Yahoo or Google (or Bing!).

    8. I removed nearly every program that I start, so that they are not running in the background.

    9. I uninstalled all the programs that I don't use.

    However, I still have a slow ever-more computer.  Sometimes, when I see ads on TV to increase the speed of my PC, I download the 'free' software, and they claim to find hundreds or thousands of "registry errors.  When I look at the newspapers, I see many entries in registry for 'Netscape' and 'Google Earth', which I uninstalled years ago, as well as entries for the videos that I downloaded, seen once, and deleted a long time ago.

    So, what's the problem?  If it's not related to my registry (which Trojan Killer says has more 6 000 entries!), what else could be?  I would appreciate greatly any advice you can give, because there are dozens of companies on their touting their registry cleaners and the uninstall (for a price) programs, and after reading reviews of the MS MVPs, I'm skeptical of their claims.  Thank you.  :)

    I can't disagree with a lot of things have already been said.

    I'm willing to accept that your machine does actually takes 10 to 15 minutes on the clock. It's completely absurd.

    Some people call your "Windows Rot" problem. Becomes just the slower windows over time. It is a collection of things that are happening in the background. Yes I believe that the register contributes. Using a registry cleaner is not a "magic" solution But it can help a little.

    The PC care program/process you described is above average.  I suggest you add CCleaner. Disk Cleanup is not bad, CCleaner is better, cleaning of other stuff which does not resemble the DC. It won't be a significant difference because disk space is not your problem, but it will help a little.

    'Play' with the registry is VERY risky. If you decide to go ahead, I would say that first make you a copy of the full image backup using a utility that can be started and run from a CD/DVD. Just in case the registry cleaner breaks of your machine.

    Registry cleaners is that they take a "best estimate" to what is no longer necessary. Sometimes they think wrong. And each vacuum cleaner will clean slightly different sets of places.  If the tool does not provide a way to back up the registry before you start cleaning, do not use it. He is not careful enough.

    If vacuuming offer 'levels' of cleaning, enjoy. Open for more aggressive cleaning, with resetting and long series of normal use between cleanings.

    You are looking for a tool which also makes registry "defragmentation". The registry is a database that get disorganized by additions and deletions. Defragmentation will be re - organize and get rid of a 'lost' space, making it the smallest file, afterwards faster to read.  It is not something you need to do frequently, but since you've never done it in 5 years, it would help, after cleaning registry.

    Another place to find CPU and RAM wasted resources is Windows Services. These are small programs that start at boot time. They run in the background and provide support services to all applications or specific applications.  Many applications services are running even though you don't really need them. You can find information on which you can set by Googling for 'Windows XP hardening'. There are a lot of sites with good information. They call it hardening because by disabling unnecessary stuff, you leave less possible openings for the "bad guys" to the attack.

    Ultimately, I think your best bet will simply bite the bullet and re - install windows and all your applications. It's the best way to restore your computer to almost any performance fees factory. (It is not exactly factory fresh because you need to add a ton of Windows updates).

    Before you re-install, do copy image 1 or more full backups. At least one must be done using a tool that will easily allow you to extract the files. You data backup files separately to make it easier to restore the reinstallation. IE, copy it to a USB key.

    Many "experts" actually expect to, and do, re - install windows every 6-12 months!  I think it's a bit exaggerated, but they swear by it.

    Once you do your re - install, create a copy of the magnified image
    Install a firewall application (before the windows updates)
    Once you do all updates of windows, create a copy of the magnified image
    After that you re-install all your apps, create another copy of the complete picture.

    In this way, in the future, you have more current points to restore your computer to. It will reduce the time you spend to get back to the current configuration.

    On a 5 year old XP machine, you have probably 512 MB - 1 GB of RAM. You might also consider taking in the shop (or DIY) and bump the RAM up to at least 2 GB or better still max out.  The current versions of the applications use much more memory than they did 5 years ago. Even XP will be since he has been seriously corrected since then.

  • Cannot open the com files and executable file in the Original Windows Vista Software activated after updates to the registry and cleaning, error message and all the setup.exe files has been disabled, why?

    I use Vista Ultimate SP2 preloaded o/s and windows is activated with a genuine problems with executable files with product of what ID 89580-OEM-7332132-00031 on PC, the problem happens when I'm uninstalling some registry tools, the error message I got was 'impossible to connect to the microsoft client group policy server' and whenever I try to run the executable file .exe or .com I get error messages "the windows don't. not find the environment option that was entered path c:\windows\system32\msconfig.exe for example. What is your solution if all the drivers I downloaded from microsoft Update site and support Web is unexecutable because of registry files missing that causes all the executable files and com files to display error messages when clicked. What was missing in the original windows registry files after running the tool registry optimizer? What was missing in my windows vista original? Need help 4th level or windows file recovery software onwer.

    I was able to surf the internet, able to do facebooking, capable of voip webcam and chat however installation and admin work on operating system software has been disabled due to lack of the registry files all the executable files was disabled after a registry cleaning registry optimizer and all the setup.exe has been disabled when I run saying them I don't have permission to run setup.exe because I like not connected to the microsoft Group Policy Server, but it is an original windows software, I can download files from the microsoft Web site and save on my drive hard but cannot run the executable installation files, which was lacking in system files that stopped all the executable files to run, except the internet broadband. Need help 4th level or windows file recovery software onwer

    Hello

    Method 1:

    I suggest you to do a scan of the SFC. File system (CFS) Auditor verifies that all Windows 7 system files are where they should be as they are by default and not corrupted, changed or damaged.

    a. Click Start, click principally made programs, accessories, right-click on command prompt and select run as administrator.

    b. click on continue or provide administrator credentials if prompted.

    c. in the type in the following command prompt window and press ENTER:

    d. sfc/scannow

    e. you should see the following message on the screen:

    § Begin the analysis of the system. This process will take time.

    § Beginning verification phase of system scan.

    f. % verification complete.

    g. once the scan is complete, a test to see if the problem you are experiencing is resolved or not.

    For more information, see the article mentioned below.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

    Method 2:

    Create a new account user has administrator rights and check if you are able to install applications or not. Follow the steps mentioned in the article below.

    Create a user account

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/create-a-user-account

    Method 3:

    I suggest you do a system restore and check. See the article mentioned below

    System Restore: frequently asked questions.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

    What is system restore?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore

    Thanks and regards.

    Thahaseena M
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer.
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  • I used to get the Blue error screen when you connect to the wide I did the registry clean, but now, when you connect the computer stops with no error message.

    How can I fix it? or what is wrong now?

    Hi Stelana,

    If I understand correctly, the computer turns off when you want to disconnect.

    This behavior may be caused by this security software on the computer, or the computer might be infected with the virus.

    To refine the question, I suggest you try the following steps:

    Step 1: Disable the security software and test, follow the steps mentioned below

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/disable-antivirus-software

    Note: Activate security software once it's all done.

    Because this problem occurs after cleaning registry, critical registry keys may have been changed.

    Some programs available for free on the Internet may contain spyware, adware or virus. Only download and install programs from software publishers that you trust. Even if the website, that you download the program trust, you must also trust the Publisher of the program. For more information, see when to trust a software publisher.

    Please see the link below:

    Registry cleaners are needed?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/are-registry-cleaners-necessary

    Step 2: Run a scan online for any threat and try to correct

    http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/Center/cleanup.htm

     

    You can follow the steps provided by Vincenzo Di Russo MVP to get rid of malware on your computer, please click on here.

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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  • is there a registry cleaner free

    Is there a registry cleaner free of Microsoft?

    It has been/is a registry cleaner in Windows Live One Care safety analysis.

    Years, they released a product called RegClean 4 which was necessary to maintain the size of the registry, Win 9 x small enough so that it wouldn't crash the machine. He never removed the safer of the entries, and I guess that the OneCare registry cleaner works in the same direction.

    There are three types of registry cleaner.

    Type #1 does nothing but remove safer entries and has therefore no impact on performance.

    Note that the OneCare cleaner registry is just one part of a major clean-up operation and is not sold as the main element ' go faster '...

    #2 type removes entries more safe but also other flags entered as potential candidates for removal. This type can remove some features because it offers choices that cannot be fully understood by the user of the computer.

    #3 type promises realization just as it was when you were first of all the computer, but this is because the user must run the 'back to the factory' procedure to recover a work computer. In a perverse way, the statements are true, but the method to get '' there '' makes nothing better than scams.

    Microsoft is aware that the register used by Windows 2000 and all derivatives since actually ignore the orphan entries, and the maximum size of the registry is well above what any user could get it.

    If Windows 2000 > registry Gets a big enough mistake, you never get the chance to use a registry cleaner because Windows does not start in any case. Manual registry and reconstruction removal, it is not always successful of success and the amount of commands must be typed exactly, or there is a risk of worse... not that it can do a lot worse than a computer that does not start in the mode of... (-:

    Microsoft also knows what a registry cleaner used on Windows 2000 > can improve performance when used as the only tool.

    To this day, I don't understand why Microsoft never included a registry cleaner in the OnerCare package. All it does is keep the living myth that registry cleaners have value, opening the door to every registry scam cleaner...

    It is best to avoid contact with the registry cleaners.

  • Advanced registry optimizer reports many errors after Microsoft updates

    I recently downloaded 22 this so-called upgrades and installed on a computer with zero (0) errors before downloads.  After the download and installation of my Registry Optimizer program advanced recorded 266 errors as follows.  Active X and com = 16 errors; Types of files = 12 errors; history = 1 error; software = 50 errors. and Deep Scan = 187 errors.  My computer would be difficult to restart and was so slow to respond that I couldn't believe it.  I managed to run the Advanced Registry Optimizer, which exposed the errors and he was able to fix everything, but 3.  Is this a result of sloppy programming or what? I don't know if I have to use microsoft update programs again. Any comments?

    Moved from feedback

    Original title: errors in the downloads and upgrades

    Hello

    http://answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?QID=20080531044554AA5HGCi

    http://answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?QID=20100613185256AAPkQDN

    There are some bad reviews about Advanced Registry Optimizer.

    And a modern operating system does not need a cleaner registry to serve thereon.

    These cleaners registry and TuneUp Utilities can do more harm than good as they claim to be able to make and they find errors in your operating system to justify their cost and their existence.

    See you soon.

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