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John H[_11_] December 16th 09 01:43 AM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
....is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.
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John H

Harry[_3_] December 16th 09 04:23 AM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
John H wrote:
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.

NO

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And now...back to flajim and others who are so obsessed with me, they
use my handle here.

Jim December 16th 09 04:46 AM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.

NO

You're a fake and not a very good one.

Harry[_3_] December 16th 09 04:58 AM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
Jim wrote:
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.

NO

You're a fake and not a very good one.


Says who? You stupid p.o.s. Did I do better?

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And now...back to flajim and others who are so obsessed with me, they
use my handle here.

Steve B[_2_] December 16th 09 05:07 AM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 

"John H" wrote in message
...
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.
--

John H


Get Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. Nearly all of them offer a free scan that
comes up with 8,649,345 problems, or something of the sort, but will only
fix 25 for free. Then they hit you for your credit card number. Download
Eusing, and you can send them some cash if you want. Otherwise, it's free,
and it's as good as what you'd buy.

Yer welcome.

Steve



I am Tosk December 16th 09 11:44 AM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
In article ,
om says...

...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.


I would never use it. When I get clogged up I do a format and rebuild.
Over the years I have probably averaged twice a year.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 16th 09 02:37 PM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
On Dec 16, 5:44*am, I am Tosk wrote:
In article ,
says...



...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.


I would never use it. When I get clogged up I do a format and rebuild.
Over the years I have probably averaged twice a year.


I use it all of the time. Autodesk products such as Autocad and Revit
Structure dump a LOT of crap in the registry. Registry Mechanic cleans
it up in a few minutes. Adobe Acrobat does the same thing, by the way.

John H[_11_] December 16th 09 03:02 PM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 20:07:41 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.
--

John H


Get Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. Nearly all of them offer a free scan that
comes up with 8,649,345 problems, or something of the sort, but will only
fix 25 for free. Then they hit you for your credit card number. Download
Eusing, and you can send them some cash if you want. Otherwise, it's free,
and it's as good as what you'd buy.

Yer welcome.

Steve


Thanks, Steve. You're right about the zillions of problems found. But,
it said it fixed the six most serious. I'll try the Eusing program.
--

John H

Floyd December 16th 09 07:32 PM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
For about the same cost you can go on Ebay and get System Mechanic Pro that
has a registry cleaner as well as over 40 other system tools, including a
year of anti-virus definition updates. You can buy a copy of last years
System Mechanic Pro(v.7 or 8) and the latest version will install
automatically when you install the old disk, so don't pay extra for the
latest version.
For free, I used Wise Registry Cleaner3, which wasn't crippled and took all
the bugs out, rather than finding hundreds of them and only taking out a
token amount. V. 4 is now out, but I don't know if it cleans out everything
for free. The scan, of course, is free.

I always thought that the registry was somewhat stable and unchanging,
except for when a new program was installed. After doing registry scans, I
found out that a few new errors showed up almost daily when surfing the web.
Looking at certain video clips was sure to produce a few errors.

"John H" wrote in message
...
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.
--

John H




John H[_11_] December 16th 09 10:58 PM

PC Tools 'Registry Mechanic'...
 
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:32:34 -0500, "Floyd"
wrote:

For about the same cost you can go on Ebay and get System Mechanic Pro that
has a registry cleaner as well as over 40 other system tools, including a
year of anti-virus definition updates. You can buy a copy of last years
System Mechanic Pro(v.7 or 8) and the latest version will install
automatically when you install the old disk, so don't pay extra for the
latest version.
For free, I used Wise Registry Cleaner3, which wasn't crippled and took all
the bugs out, rather than finding hundreds of them and only taking out a
token amount. V. 4 is now out, but I don't know if it cleans out everything
for free. The scan, of course, is free.

I always thought that the registry was somewhat stable and unchanging,
except for when a new program was installed. After doing registry scans, I
found out that a few new errors showed up almost daily when surfing the web.
Looking at certain video clips was sure to produce a few errors.

"John H" wrote in message
.. .
...is it worth $29.95? Anyone use it? Supposedly it's good for
amateurs like me.
--

John H



Thanks for the info Floyd.
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John H


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