Re: clean up programs
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 11:20:13 -0500
In news:OMwuHy6TGHA.424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Cynanthis <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Hi. I use 'clean up' on 2 of my desk tops. It appears to work fine
and have never had a problem with that progrm. I installed 'clean up"
on my new HP Laptop.and as soon as I finished runing the program,
everything went weird. I did a system restore in safe mode, and all
is fine now. luckily for me. after this I did a bit of reading and it
appears that this has been the case for HP laptops from other people.
Can anyone recomend a clean up program that is safe to use and does
not require for me to be a pro at computers . I like keeping my pc's
junk free (as can be) thnks
I don't know what software you're talking about (what exactly is 'clean up'
and who makes it?)
Why do you actually think you need such a program in the first place? With
regards to keeping your computers 'clean', it's mostly a matter of
practicing safe hex...and you can periodically run disk cleanup to get rid
of temp files, etc.
I tend to avoid third party products that purport to "clean up" Windows.
Especially anything that touches the registry. Yes, you'll always have some
shards of old stuff in there, but they don't really do any harm--whereas a
piece of software that goes in and removes things it doesn't believe you
need, can do a great deal of harm.
.
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