Auslogics Registry Defreg vs. TuneUp Utilities Defrag?


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    Auslogics Registry Defreg vs. TuneUp Utilities Defrag?


    I am running Win 7 Pro x64......I purchased the Auslogics Registry Defrag some months ago. I also just recently purchased TuneUp Utilities 2010, which has a registry defrag built into it. Does anyone have an opinion as to which one is better to use to defrag the Registry?
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    lordpuffer said:
    I purchased the Auslogics Registry Defrag some months ago. Does anyone have an opinion as to which one is better to use to defrag the Registry?
    Have used the Auslogics defraggers as well as CCleaner for years on over a hundred machines with no issues. They are all state of the art.

    They are supposed to also be free, unless you buy the Auslogics Boostspeed program which is really IMO unneeded tweaking with Win7.
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    gregrocker said:
    lordpuffer said:
    I purchased the Auslogics Registry Defrag some months ago. Does anyone have an opinion as to which one is better to use to defrag the Registry?
    Have used the Auslogics defraggers as well as CCleaner for years on over a hundred machines with no issues. They are all state of the art.

    They are supposed to also be free, unless you buy the Auslogics Boostspeed program which is really IMO unneeded tweaking with Win7.
    Thank you....However, that doesn't answer my question whether I can just rely on the built-in Reg Defrag in TuneUp Utilities 2010.....Or should I just use both?
    Last edited by lordpuffer; 22 Dec 2009 at 08:58. Reason: made a mistake
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    Definatel Aeslogic's defrag.

    Those all in one cleaners caused me problems.
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    Thank you.
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    lordpuffer said:
    gregrocker said:
    lordpuffer said:
    I purchased the Auslogics Registry Defrag some months ago. Does anyone have an opinion as to which one is better to use to defrag the Registry?
    Have used the Auslogics defraggers as well as CCleaner for years on over a hundred machines with no issues. They are all state of the art.

    They are supposed to also be free, unless you buy the Auslogics Boostspeed program which is really IMO unneeded tweaking with Win7.
    Thank you....However, that doesn't answer my question whether I can just rely on the built-in Reg Defrag in TuneUp Utilities 2010.....Or should I just use both?
    Sorry, I should have made it clear that IMO using any other than CCleaner and Auslogics Disk and Reg defraggers is a waste of time and/or money.

    They leave nothing to be desired.
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    Thanks...I turned off many of the features in TuneUp Utilities, however, I still use Diskeeper 2010 Pro and feel a boost of performance with it. I'm going to stick with Auslogics Reg Defrag.....Looks like surf's up. I live in West Hollywood, but grew up on the beach in SM in the 70's.
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