T techlock macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 12, 2009 1 0 Jan 12, 2009 #1 can anybody tell me the best registry cleaner software which cannot effect the function of our system?
can anybody tell me the best registry cleaner software which cannot effect the function of our system?
A akbc macrumors 6502 Jul 11, 2008 369 0 Jan 12, 2009 #2 Registry cleaner for.... Windows on your bootcamp? If so, here.
Darth.Titan macrumors 68030 Oct 31, 2007 2,908 754 Austin, TX Jan 12, 2009 #3 In my opinion, nobody does it better than CCleaner.
A akbc macrumors 6502 Jul 11, 2008 369 0 Jan 12, 2009 #4 Darth.Titan said: In my opinion, nobody does it better than CCleaner. Click to expand... Yes! CCleaner. I used to use that on my PC's. When the OP asked for a registry cleaner, I was like "hmmm what was the name of that cleaner I used to use?" Haha! Anyways, yes, CCleaner is simply the best.
Darth.Titan said: In my opinion, nobody does it better than CCleaner. Click to expand... Yes! CCleaner. I used to use that on my PC's. When the OP asked for a registry cleaner, I was like "hmmm what was the name of that cleaner I used to use?" Haha! Anyways, yes, CCleaner is simply the best.
tubbymac macrumors 65816 Nov 6, 2008 1,074 1 Jan 12, 2009 #5 Darth.Titan said: In my opinion, nobody does it better than CCleaner. Click to expand... +1 for CCleaner. The best one and it's free too.
Darth.Titan said: In my opinion, nobody does it better than CCleaner. Click to expand... +1 for CCleaner. The best one and it's free too.
YouArentJ macrumors member Mar 25, 2008 77 0 Orlando Jan 12, 2009 #6 This should be perfect for me too! Thanks everyone.
E EmperorDarius macrumors 6502a Jan 2, 2009 687 0 Jan 12, 2009 #7 I'd say not to use a registry cleaner. The performance boost is non-existent, and you gain nothing but risk a registry corruption.
I'd say not to use a registry cleaner. The performance boost is non-existent, and you gain nothing but risk a registry corruption.