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Hello,
New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Oscar A. |
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***In2Ndo*** wrote:
Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Uninstall using the program's own utility or Programs and Features (formerly Add or Remove Programs). Leave everything be after that. Vista doesn't need registry "cleaning". If you decide to try to use one, make ABSOLUTELY SURE you have your system backed up by something like Acronis True Image. You very will might need it. |
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http://www.revouninstaller.com/
Freeware "***In2Ndo***" wrote in message ... Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Oscar A. |
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Hello,
New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Revo Uninstaller is safe in my experience, and will remove traces left beyond by the application's uninstaller. |
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"Victek" wrote:
Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Revo Uninstaller is safe in my experience, and will remove traces left beyond by the application's uninstaller. And if you've never run it before it will find crap to remove from the registry that will DEFINITELY mess things up if the operator doesn't have a clue. |
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Thanks for the replies....
I've been playing with windows since Win-95 so I think I'll be ok playing with the registry.. I've always liked my systems running clean and smooth. Always clone the drive first and always read before clicking delete. The system. at least up to Win-XP will eventually run horrible or not at all if all the junk is left in there. This wouldn't be my first time doing this. I'm just new to Win Vista... and I have had my share of Win reinstallation's while learning. :-) but its been a while. Thanks again Oscar A. "Snidley W." wrote: "Victek" wrote: Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Revo Uninstaller is safe in my experience, and will remove traces left beyond by the application's uninstaller. And if you've never run it before it will find crap to remove from the registry that will DEFINITELY mess things up if the operator doesn't have a clue. |
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Just one question... If you don't mind
Win-Xp had a way to start the system running only the minimum required tasks.. It was accomplish by removing a check mark somewhere and the system would prompt to turn it back on at the next restart. Now.. the question is, where or how can I accomplish this on Vista? Just in case, not to be confused with safe mode. The reason for this is because I like to clone the drive while only the minimum tasks are running. this way I haven't found problems when having to use the cloned copy. Thanks Oscar A. "Victek" wrote: Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Revo Uninstaller is safe in my experience, and will remove traces left beyond by the application's uninstaller. |
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"***In2Ndo***" wrote in message
... Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Often, but not always. But it doesn't matter. The amount of space the junk takes up is normally tiny, and having it there has no effect on performance. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? There are several programs that purport to address this issue. My strong recommendation is that you avoid them all, since they don't do anything important and they are very dangerous. Here's my standard post on this subject: Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the registry isn't needed and is dangerous. Leave the registry alone and don't use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, andwhat vendors of registry cleaning software try to convince you of, having unused registry entries doesn't really hurt you. The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit it may have. |
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"***In2Ndo***" wrote in message
... Thanks for the replies.... I've been playing with windows since Win-95 so I think I'll be ok playing with the registry.. I've always liked my systems running clean and smooth. Always clone the drive first and always read before clicking delete. The system. at least up to Win-XP will eventually run horrible or not at all if all the junk is left in there. This doesn't really apply to Vista - orphaned entries in the registry won't make any difference to the running of the machine that you would be able to see.... |
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Startall ProgramsAccessoriesRun msconfig OK you are there!
Just be careful! -- Mad Mike "***In2Ndo***" wrote: Just one question... If you don't mind Win-Xp had a way to start the system running only the minimum required tasks.. It was accomplish by removing a check mark somewhere and the system would prompt to turn it back on at the next restart. Now.. the question is, where or how can I accomplish this on Vista? Just in case, not to be confused with safe mode. The reason for this is because I like to clone the drive while only the minimum tasks are running. this way I haven't found problems when having to use the cloned copy. Thanks Oscar A. "Victek" wrote: Hello, New to Win Vista, last used XP-Pro. If I remember correctly. uninstalling programs would live junk in the system and registry. Is there a program that will take care of program uninstalling taking care of all the junk and registry? or is Vista taking care of this? Thank you Revo Uninstaller is safe in my experience, and will remove traces left beyond by the application's uninstaller. |