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       #31

    By definition, any registry cleaner is out of date even before it's released - no company can keep up with the legitimate and almost infinite variety of potential registry entries.

    The registry is merely a database - nothing more.

    You have two MkI eyeballs by default - attached to the MkI grey matter between your MkI ears.

    As far as the boatload is concerned - you need to know a lot about the way the registry works, and about the software you have installed - and make copious backups along the way.
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    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #32

    ASC rollback


    Hi Noel/Bbacl,
    I was not actually advocating the use of the registry cleaner function within ASC,
    (as you can see in my CP i do use it),
    but was suggesting the best way to reverse it.
    Bbacle by just uninstalling you have not actually done anything but unistall the prog.

    Roy
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       #33

    torchwood said:
    Hi Noel/Bbacl,
    I was not actually advocating the use of the registry cleaner function within ASC,
    (as you can see in my CP i do use it),
    but was suggesting the best way to reverse it.
    Bbacle by just uninstalling you have not actually done anything but unistall the prog.

    Roy

    Thanks Roy,
    I know that uninstalling it would not reverse anything.
    I had no way to reverse what I had done, since I had been using it for so long.
    I might put it back on my machine, but right now everything seems to be working fine.
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  4. Posts : 21,482
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       #34

    Please do yourself and your machine a favour and resist the temptation to reinstall ASC.
    It's nothing more than a collection of other peoples' intellectual property rebadged in China.
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       #35

    NoelDP said:
    Please do yourself and your machine a favour and resist the temptation to reinstall ASC.
    It's nothing more than a collection of other peoples' intellectual property rebadged in China.

    I looked up iobit.com and sure enough there are all sorts of warning signs about the site with technical support being in China.
    It uses a server in Texas and is branded as coming from the USA, but it is really coming from China, as you said.
    The reviews of the site state that their site only as a 24% trust value, which is very low because of their pretending to market and sell a product as branded in the USA.
    Since the Chinese are so adept at stealing other people's stuff and rebranding it and also being adept at putting spyware and other things in their products, I think it would be unsafe to put ASC on any machine.
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