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Can you vouch for the registry cleaner? that's the one part i don't trust it to touch, but don't want a clogged registry either.
Can you vouch for the registry cleaner? that's the one part i don't trust it to touch, but don't want a clogged registry either.
I'm using it's integrated registry cleaner from the 2007 version and i never had any problem with it.
But also i dont want to vouch for it, i guess you can never know what could go wrong (and that goes for any registry cleaner soft), but the trick is that u can revert all the changes immediately.
i also put a screenshot of some functions in my post at page 2
Well im about to restart my computer, see if it stabs me in the back
EDIT: done me no harm, unless I'm speaking to you with wings and a harp.
ill gonna try it with my own.. thanks for the feedbacks
Started using it 6 months ago on Vista. Just upgraded to Windows 7 version ( TuneUp Utilties 2010). I love this program. It sped up vista and was easy to use. Seems to work ok on Windows 7. No problems. Try it. You'll like it.
i've been using this software for about 7 months now... from 2009 to 2010... i can say that this worked for me...
try it guys to have a first hand...
I recommend giving this a try but create a system restore point before messing with it. The only thing I don't like is that it's stubborn and you can't right click to exit.
I can say that I have used TuneUp for several years, never had a problem. First time I used the registry cleaner years ago, I prudently closed my eyes and hit the Enter button, not knowing what to expect. Surprise, it worked!
Since then, no issues. Loaded 2010 onto my new system, and first thing I did was the registry cleaner and defragmentor. Saved ~ 10% in size, and I was able to preview the items it was suggesting to address prior to removing them (accepted most of them). (This was a Windows Upgrade / Custom install, so maybe this was normal).
I also used it to defragment the hard drive, as I prefer the visual that it provides over the Vista version (have not tried the Win 7 defrag thing yet).
Everyone has their biases, and I have mine. Used it on XP, Vista, and now Win 7, and it has been part of a monthly PC cleanup routine for years. Would feel lost without it.
Cheers,