Registry repair/cleaner

Are there real free registry cleaners all those I find when it says free really, this means only scan then your redirected to anothr screen asking for credit card information and fresh his crazy, why don't have are included when you buy the computer?

Microsoft provides a number of utilities:

http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/article/registry_cleaner_why.htm

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  • Should I run repair/cleaning/defrag registry programs.

    should I run repair/cleaning/defrag registry programs.

    If so are there free vouchers.

    Short answer no

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    Windows XP has a built-in cleaning and defragmentation

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    You absolutely don't need or want a "cleaner" or "repair" of the registry program. At best, they are snake oil. At worst they will be your computer trash. See this link for more details:

    http://aumha.NET/viewtopic.php?t=28099 MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

  • Try to find a registry repair tool I can download

    Original title: Registry Repair

    I have tried to find a repair tool registry that I can download that is truly free and actually repair the registry errors.  My system has been slow with many stumbling blocks.  My antivirus is not find anything and blockages worsen if I try to load internet explorer which now automatically freezes when I try to load a blank page.

    The game, October 7, 2010 06:48:33 + 0000, Kistoway wrote:

    I have tried to find a repair tool registry that I can download that is truly free and actually repair the registry errors.

    See below.

    My system has been slow with many stumbling blocks.

    Registry errors are not the reason. There are a lot of possible
    reasons, but the most likely reason these days is malware infection.

    My antivirus is not find anything

    Is what antivirus? They are not equally good and unfortunately
    the most popular are among the worst.

    In addition, a virus is one type of malware. What anti-spyware programs
    Do you run?

    You keep all the programs anti-virus and anti-spyware to date?

    and blockages worsen if I try to load internet explorer which now automatically freezes when I try to load a blank page.

    Sure looks like a malware infection is likely.

    Here is my post about registry cleaners:

    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

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    problems. If they have always caused problems, they would disappear from
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    The problem with a registry cleaner is that it carries with it
    the risk of a significant problem. And since there is no
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  • I get an error code whenever I start my computer. I have loaded several packs of registry repair software but cannot get rid of the message. The message bed error loading c:\windows\system32\pofusido.dll the specified module is not found

    I get an error code whenever I start my computer. I have loaded several packs of registry repair software but cannot get rid of the message. The message bed error loading c:\windows\system32\pofusido.dll the specified module is not found

    Hello

    I googled this file pofusido.dll and it could be caused by a virus.

    I would suggest that you disable the restore mode as viruses use it to reinstall set apart them.

    Download and install the free http://www.malwarebytes.org/

    Restart the computer and keep pressing F8 to get into safe mode with network connection.

    Once you have updated Malwarebytes run and see if it can remove the virus.

    So delete all cookies in your internet Explorer.

    Please keep in mind that my answer is based on the information in your message. More the better I can answer, Slan go foill, Paul

  • Registry repair software is recommended?

    I am running XP SP2 on a desktop computer and laptop, I am not technically savvy. For the past 2 years that I've been running RegCure, I was sent a notice stating that I have to pay to continue the service.
    There are a number of these programs, including free, are they really necessary or is this ability already in XP SP-2, otherwise, technical people do you recommend for older people on a limited budget?

    Registry cleaning or repair is not necessary.  I've never used on any of my computers.

    In my opinion, it is very unlikely to improve performance, and this may damage the system and make it unusable.  I don't think it's worth the risk. Boulder computer Maven
    Most Microsoft Valuable Professional

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    Hello

    If you paid for the product, click the link for support at http://www.cyberdefender.com/antivirus-products/registry-cleaner.html

    If this is the free trial version, do you a favor and uninstall. I don't know that * this particular product * is bad, but the registry cleaners, in general, are oversold, overhyped and useless.

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  • 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
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  • repair, clean my computer? remove the * I don't need

    my computer is slow, I want to get cleaned up with things that aren't needed, don't want to do it my self

    Yes... He will also go to your House and vacuum floors and scrub the toilet when she did clean that you don't need on your computer...  There is no "automatic" cleaning or "tune up" utilities and you would be well advised to steer clear of all those who claim to do!

    Virus and malware or other such pests are often the cause of slow computers so make sure that your computer is pest free, MalwareBytes scan on your machine: http://www.malwarebytes.org/

    Is your computer and only you know what you don't want or don't need.  You must do your research and decide for yourself what you don't want on your computer.  Remove useless or unnecessary programs is a good place to start, go into the Control Panel Add/Remove programs and see what can be removed.

    Many programs configured to start automatically when Windows is started and while these programs could be very useful, as they often need not to start automatically when Windows is started, if you use only one or two times a month a program do you really need it start every time that you start your computer?  If you install a lot of software after a while the startup list can get long enough and this can significantly slow down your computer, look at your list of items began after startup and delete those you don't need the startup list.  The best way to prevent a program to start when the computer is started is to go into the program itself, and turn off the option to have the program start, when Windows is started.  CodeStuff Starter is a useful tool that can help you to identify and manage these startup entries:
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  • Registry repair

    After running one of these registry Test or check software, there are many "MISTAKES". Where can I get a list of the 'proper' or 'Right' keys, values or Dwords, as need for private keys in the registry. It is available in the instslation CD or the Microsoft web Site? What I want to do is to manually 'fix' these 'mistakes '.

    What regisrtry test program?
     
    Thye one that lists a plenty of fake stuff that does not exist on your computer, but promises to fixx all automatically if you pay?
     
    You've been had. Start the search with Malwarebytes malware... run it in safe mode...
     

    -Mike Hall MVP Windows: consumer http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ Mike Hall MVP - Windows Desktop Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

  • 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.

  • Error Windows with Memory.dmp after registry cleaner

    Hello

    Often, I run my registry (Eusing) cleaner to help my computer work better. But recently, he finds more errors than usual and after cleaning the registry, I lost the use of my touchpad (because I use a laptop), my computer ran more slowly (even if she becomes faster), and restart, shut down or even shut down my laptop, it will always do, then come (when it comes) telling me an error that forced the phone to restart. The error concerns the files

    C:\windows\minidump\061114-26972-01.dmp

    C:\Users\*username*\appdata\local\temp\wer-76471-0.SysData.XML

    C:\windows\memory.dmp

    After restarting my computer in safe mode, the errors have not persisted, but restarting leads to a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION.

    Please let me know which files you need to see, and how I can download them.

    Wednesday, June 11, 2014 18:41:22 + 0000, Shnerdling wrote:

    Hello

    Often, I run my registry (Eusing) cleaner to help my computer work better. But recently, he finds more errors than usual and after cleaning the registry, I lost the use of my touchpad (because I use a laptop), my computer ran more slowly (even if she becomes faster), and restart, shut down or even shut down my laptop, it will always do, then come (when it comes) telling me an error that forced the phone to restart. The error concerns the files

    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.howtogeek.com/171633/why-using-a-registry-cleaner-wont-speed-up-your-PC-or-fix-crashes/
    and also
    http://blogs.technet.com/markrussinovich/Archive/2005/10/02/registry-junk-a-Windows-fact-of-life.aspx

    You can also read the section on the registry of CCleaner
    Here cleaning product:
    http://www.howtogeek.com/113382/how-to-use-CCleaner-like-a-Pro-9-tips-tricks/

    Let me stress that neither me nor anyone else who warns the
    use of registry cleaners never said that they always cause
    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.

  • Try to diagnose spontaneous registry errors in Windows XP

    I use the software called RegistryBooster on my pc. The manufacturer is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and the software works very well (although it does not provide a log of specifically what changes he made in the registry repair). I can launch the application manually if I want, and it will scan the registry for errors and then give the opportunity to correct. However, I was do monitor the registry during the day and notify me if there is a problem. For a week or two, it has popped up saying that it found errors anywhere from 9 to 27. What I want to know is: How do these errors occur if I use the pc normally? My typical activity is surfing the Web (no dangerous sites), electronic control, listen to music via WinAmp and make Web development in Adobe Dreamweaver. Is it normal that just registry errors happen over time?

    Sunday, October 3, 2010 18:56:33 + 0000, okieseeker wrote:

    I use the software called RegistryBooster on my pc. The manufacturer is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and the software works very well (although it does not provide a log of specifically what changes he made in the registry repair).

    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
    use of registry cleaners never said that they always cause
    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 (MS-MVP)

  • I used Windows registry free edit and there no return upwards before you make the changes, and now my compyuer is SLOW

    Can anyone recommend a good registry Fixer-fix?   I've used Windows free Registry repair and she saved before it changed things, but there is no thought. My machine would hardly do anything, so I restored back upward by the software registry repair that I used to use. That has helped some, but my system is still VERY slow, almost like he wants to plant. Give me advice? Or to recommend program?

    Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit

    I haven't used this registry cleaner, or use Registry cleaners at all because it can mess up your pc if you know exactly what you are doing.

    Malwarebytes is not an antivirus, it is a removal of malicious software, if you don't have an antivirus, you should not be connected to the internet. However, MSE is a software free antivirus you can download it here:

    Microsoft Security Essentials download

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/PC-security/MSE.aspx

    I watched most of tutorials for Macrium reflect, and most of them say they are to restore the entire disk, the free version.

    The pro version offers replacement of individual files, I assume you are using the free version.

    If your system is backed up, then I just restore the version that has a good record, if it is backed up nightly registry should be also.

    I don't know how to restore the registry, I recommend that you restore the entire disk, however, if your system was executed without an antivirus, I would make a perfect relocation with full formatting.

    Or you can run the following tests:

    Download, install, update and scan with these full free malware detection programs:

    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/

    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx Security Scanner   

    http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner/ eset online scanner

  • Error in registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\Database

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\Database

    This error keeps occurring on my Scan of the registry - how can I get rid of him?

    What you need to get rid of is whatever program you use to make registry scans.  In general, they do not work and some are really dangerous (I've seen cases where they did so much damage all the Vista system was to be installed as a clean boot).  Do not pay attention to the mistakes that these programs show - they may or may not be true and 'fix' can cause more harm than just leave them alone.  Most are not really errors.  You risk serious damage to your system if you continue to use any scanner registry, registry booster, Fixer registry, registry repair tool or anything similar.  Vista doesn't have these programs - it does a job perfectly well to clean the registry on its own.

    Please take my advice and uninstall and never use this device or any other product like it if you care about the integrity and preservation of your system and your registry database.

    I hope this helps.

    Good luck!

    Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

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