Any Reg Alternatives to...
Page 1 of 1
UserFriendly7
Moderator



Posts: 1471
Location: England
PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Mar 2008 22:32    Post subject: Any Reg Alternatives to...
http://www.worldstart.com/weekly-download/archives/reg-cleaner4.3.htm

Reg Clean lists all the associated reg entries with all the programs installed on the computer. For some reason now my computer doesn't load the application (but it does in the memory - odd) but wondered if there was a similar to this little application?


 Spoiler:
 
Back to top
TiHKAL




Posts: 2350
Location: The Pub
PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Mar 2008 04:44    Post subject:
I use MISPBO Registry Cleaner 3.0 been pretty happy with it.


PC: i7-4790k @ 4.4, 32GB @ 2400, Nvidia 1080TI FE, 2 TB Crucial MX500 SSD
Nintendo Switch SX OS Pro / PS4 Pro 5.05 Hen/Mira / PS3 Modded / Wii Modded / 360 Pre-Wave4 mod
Back to top
dirtymurt




Posts: 1030

PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 02:56    Post subject:
don't bother, reinstall OS every 6 months for a worry free system


No advertising.
Back to top
Reg67




Posts: 5432

PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 07:53    Post subject:
Ive used countless reg cleaners but they never seem to do anything! No increase in speed or performance. Unfortunately the above post seems the best way forward Sad
Back to top
_SiN_
Megatron



Posts: 12108
Location: Cybertron
PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 08:52    Post subject:
Ah shit, can't remember what i used, but i used PerfectDisk and this registry cleaner-app, for two years on my previous computer, and it ran just fine even after those two years.

I probably have the app in a folder somewhere, i can check when i get home from work Smile


Watercooled 5950X | AORUS Master X570 | Asus RTX 3090 TUF Gaming OC | 64Gb RAM | 1Tb 970 Evo Plus + 2Tb 660p | etc etc
Back to top
$en$i
VIP Member



Posts: 3127

PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 09:41    Post subject:
I use the reg cleaner from tune up utilities. Do its work and no problem for years.
Back to top
_SiN_
Megatron



Posts: 12108
Location: Cybertron
PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 12:23    Post subject:
Yes! It was Tune Up i used too! Smile


Watercooled 5950X | AORUS Master X570 | Asus RTX 3090 TUF Gaming OC | 64Gb RAM | 1Tb 970 Evo Plus + 2Tb 660p | etc etc
Back to top
TiHKAL




Posts: 2350
Location: The Pub
PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 16:50    Post subject:
I like MISPBO because it also defrags your reg. It can be a great improvement in speed. Although, normally the reg has to be screwed to notice. I typically just format as well. Once you have a good acronis image you can knock out the reinstall in less then 2 hrs.


PC: i7-4790k @ 4.4, 32GB @ 2400, Nvidia 1080TI FE, 2 TB Crucial MX500 SSD
Nintendo Switch SX OS Pro / PS4 Pro 5.05 Hen/Mira / PS3 Modded / Wii Modded / 360 Pre-Wave4 mod
Back to top
Reg67




Posts: 5432

PostPosted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 20:50    Post subject:
tihkal wrote:
I like MISPBO because it also defrags your reg. It can be a great improvement in speed. Although, normally the reg has to be screwed to notice. I typically just format as well. Once you have a good acronis image you can knock out the reinstall in less then 2 hrs.


Very true, Acronis is one of the very few progs Ii consider worth paying good money for
Back to top
dirtymurt




Posts: 1030

PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 01:09    Post subject:
it is not generally a fragmented reg that slows your pc down. It is an area of the disk set by windows to host your paging files that is incapable of being defragged. Get a copy of diskeeper and worry no more.


No advertising.
Back to top
drugshond




Posts: 168

PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 01:39    Post subject:
Regsupreme Pro FTW
after it run NTREGOPT
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
Back to top
snoop1050
Banned



Posts: 5057

PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 03:11    Post subject:
dirtymurt wrote:
don't bother, reinstall OS every 6 months for a worry free system
or learn how to keep it maintained Very Happy

i had a 4year old install of win2k that still ran like a dream, stopped using it once devs stopped there games working in 2k though
Back to top
TiHKAL




Posts: 2350
Location: The Pub
PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 03:40    Post subject:
dirtymurt wrote:
it is not generally a fragmented reg that slows your pc down. It is an area of the disk set by windows to host your paging files that is incapable of being defragged. Get a copy of diskeeper and worry no more.


I always use diskeeper great app although i've heard O&O is quite good as well.


PC: i7-4790k @ 4.4, 32GB @ 2400, Nvidia 1080TI FE, 2 TB Crucial MX500 SSD
Nintendo Switch SX OS Pro / PS4 Pro 5.05 Hen/Mira / PS3 Modded / Wii Modded / 360 Pre-Wave4 mod
Back to top
mickster50000




Posts: 236

PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 04:21    Post subject:
my brother told me about CCleaner
http://www.ccleaner.com/


Sig too big.
Back to top
FusionDexterity




Posts: 1834

PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 06:29    Post subject:
CrapCleaner & RegistryFix
Back to top
$en$i
VIP Member



Posts: 3127

PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 09:14    Post subject:
tihkal wrote:
I always use diskeeper great app although i've heard O&O is quite good as well.
Let me not reopen that debate: Perfect Disk FTW! Very Happy Also the reg cleaner i quote will defrag your reg too.

snop1050 wrote:
or learn how to keep it maintained Very Happy
Yeah, i kept a Win XP setup for years and it was running like a champ, with the help of the above mentioned reg cleaner and defrag apps.
Back to top
Mortibus




Posts: 18053
Location: .NL
PostPosted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 14:12    Post subject:
TuneUp Utilities 2008
Back to top
UserFriendly7
Moderator



Posts: 1471
Location: England
PostPosted: Thu, 20th Mar 2008 23:23    Post subject:
drugshond wrote:
Regsupreme Pro FTW
after it run NTREGOPT
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/


Ooo NTREGOPT is good! Smile thanks!


 Spoiler:
 
Back to top
Page 1 of 1 All times are GMT + 1 Hour
NFOHump.com Forum Index - Applications
Signature/Avatar nuking: none (can be changed in your profile)  


Display posts from previous:   

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Powered by phpBB 2.0.8 © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group