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Re: Crap Cleaner Update
KB wrote:
> No, the native XP cleanup tool doesn't remove everything, but IMHO, it's
> good enough.
>
> No, I don't read Urban Legends nor do I recommend others do so.
>
> Now, to answer your question with a question, when you run CCleaner,
> which boxes do you check in the Applications as well as Windows tabs?
> Do you leave them all checked?
>
> Having run the tool and directed others to use it with *specific
> settings*, I'm curious which you've used. The registry cleaner has
> caused problems, in my experience, often too late as users *fail to save
> a backup* of what's removed. I strongly dislike XP registry cleaners
> (they're not needed) and recommend that others avoid them especially if
> they don't create a backup.
>
> I just don't like the risk involved along with the *need* to
> specifically direct users to not install the yahoo toolbar with it, and
> the *need* to configure it properly.
>
> If you're happy with using it with no adjustments to the defaults, so be
> it. I've got no qualms with your choices.
>
> Best of Luck!
Under Applications, I only have Saved Form Information not ticked, the
same for Windows along with none of the Advanced list ticked. I also put
cookies in the don't remove pane that I don't want removed. I always
back up any registry issues that I remove.
In addition to CCleaner, I use SystemSuite5's (formerly Ontrack)
registry fixer and only remove the ones that SystemSuite5 recommends.
SystemSuite does its own backup without user intervention. After an
install of XP SP2 and Office 2000, I literally remove HUNDREDS of
registry entries. I also use its registry defrag. Note, I only use these
two apps right after a reboot.
I have never, ever, had a problem due to using these two apps and it
does speed up the computer, regardless of the false information out
there that XP's registry should be just left alone.
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com <mailto:iamalias@shoesgmail.com>> wrote
> in message news:%23VpKYj0AIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > KB wrote:
> >> Disk Cleanup
> >>
> >> * Click Start.
> >> * Click All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Disk Cleanup.
> >> * Disk cleanup will calculate the free space on your computer, which
> >> may take a few minutes.
> >> * After the calculation is complete, confirm that only the following
> >> checkboxes are checked:
> >> Temporary Internet Files
> >> Recycle Bin
> >> Temporary Files
> >> * Click OK and Yes when prompted to delete files.
> >>
> >> Disk cleanup will delete the files and close automatically when
> finished.
> >>
> >> Defrag the drive
> >> Start-All Programs-Accessories-System Tools-Disk Defragmenter. Have it
> >> defragment your local disk.
> >>
> >> As others /_have had issues_/ with CCleaner, this is the best way to
> >> clean one's system and it doesn't involve installing third party
> >> software that pushes the Yahoo Toolbar and includes tools such as a
> >> registry cleaner that can seriously harm one's system, IMHO.
> >
> > The built in clean up of XP does not do a thorough clean up, neither
> > does crap cleaner so I also use SystemSuite5 to clean up what crap
> > cleaner and XP haven't found.
> >
> > Again, I have used it on dozens of computers with no adverse affects.
> > What "issues" are you talking about, the ones you read about on some
> > Urban Legends web site?
> >
> > --
> > Alias
> > To email me, remove shoes
> >>
> >>
> >> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com <mailto:iamalias@shoesgmail.com>
> <mailto:iamalias@shoesgmail.com>> wrote
> >> in message news:e$I1wTvAIHA.4984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> > Heather wrote:
> >> >> Just want to state here and now that I have NEVER liked or
> trusted Crap
> >> >> Cleaner and so far, nothing new has come out to change my mind. I
> >> >> frankly think it could be dangerous in the wrong hands (hmmm, the
> >> >> Initials H and W come to mind.....bwa ha ha!!)
> >> >>
> >> >> But that is just my opinion and yes, I have tried it out twice and
> >> don't
> >> >> trust it. Period!!
> >> >>
> >> >> Heather
> >> >
> >> > I haven't had any problem with it on dozens of machines and I use
> both
> >> > the registry issues and the clean up. I do make sure that I only use
> >> > Crap Cleaner for cleaning after a fresh boot up, though.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Alias
> >> > To email me, remove shoes
> >
> >
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KB wrote:
> No, the native XP cleanup tool doesn't remove everything, but IMHO, it's
> good enough.
>
> No, I don't read Urban Legends nor do I recommend others do so.
>
> Now, to answer your question with a question, when you run CCleaner,
> which boxes do you check in the Applications as well as Windows tabs?
> Do you leave them all checked?
>
> Having run the tool and directed others to use it with *specific
> settings*, I'm curious which you've used. The registry cleaner has
> caused problems, in my experience, often too late as users *fail to save
> a backup* of what's removed. I strongly dislike XP registry cleaners
> (they're not needed) and recommend that others avoid them especially if
> they don't create a backup.
>
> I just don't like the risk involved along with the *need* to
> specifically direct users to not install the yahoo toolbar with it, and
> the *need* to configure it properly.
>
> If you're happy with using it with no adjustments to the defaults, so be
> it. I've got no qualms with your choices.
>
> Best of Luck!
Under Applications, I only have Saved Form Information not ticked, the
same for Windows along with none of the Advanced list ticked. I also put
cookies in the don't remove pane that I don't want removed. I always
back up any registry issues that I remove.
In addition to CCleaner, I use SystemSuite5's (formerly Ontrack)
registry fixer and only remove the ones that SystemSuite5 recommends.
SystemSuite does its own backup without user intervention. After an
install of XP SP2 and Office 2000, I literally remove HUNDREDS of
registry entries. I also use its registry defrag. Note, I only use these
two apps right after a reboot.
I have never, ever, had a problem due to using these two apps and it
does speed up the computer, regardless of the false information out
there that XP's registry should be just left alone.
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com <mailto:iamalias@shoesgmail.com>> wrote
> in message news:%23VpKYj0AIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > KB wrote:
> >> Disk Cleanup
> >>
> >> * Click Start.
> >> * Click All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Disk Cleanup.
> >> * Disk cleanup will calculate the free space on your computer, which
> >> may take a few minutes.
> >> * After the calculation is complete, confirm that only the following
> >> checkboxes are checked:
> >> Temporary Internet Files
> >> Recycle Bin
> >> Temporary Files
> >> * Click OK and Yes when prompted to delete files.
> >>
> >> Disk cleanup will delete the files and close automatically when
> finished.
> >>
> >> Defrag the drive
> >> Start-All Programs-Accessories-System Tools-Disk Defragmenter. Have it
> >> defragment your local disk.
> >>
> >> As others /_have had issues_/ with CCleaner, this is the best way to
> >> clean one's system and it doesn't involve installing third party
> >> software that pushes the Yahoo Toolbar and includes tools such as a
> >> registry cleaner that can seriously harm one's system, IMHO.
> >
> > The built in clean up of XP does not do a thorough clean up, neither
> > does crap cleaner so I also use SystemSuite5 to clean up what crap
> > cleaner and XP haven't found.
> >
> > Again, I have used it on dozens of computers with no adverse affects.
> > What "issues" are you talking about, the ones you read about on some
> > Urban Legends web site?
> >
> > --
> > Alias
> > To email me, remove shoes
> >>
> >>
> >> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com <mailto:iamalias@shoesgmail.com>
> <mailto:iamalias@shoesgmail.com>> wrote
> >> in message news:e$I1wTvAIHA.4984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> > Heather wrote:
> >> >> Just want to state here and now that I have NEVER liked or
> trusted Crap
> >> >> Cleaner and so far, nothing new has come out to change my mind. I
> >> >> frankly think it could be dangerous in the wrong hands (hmmm, the
> >> >> Initials H and W come to mind.....bwa ha ha!!)
> >> >>
> >> >> But that is just my opinion and yes, I have tried it out twice and
> >> don't
> >> >> trust it. Period!!
> >> >>
> >> >> Heather
> >> >
> >> > I haven't had any problem with it on dozens of machines and I use
> both
> >> > the registry issues and the clean up. I do make sure that I only use
> >> > Crap Cleaner for cleaning after a fresh boot up, though.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Alias
> >> > To email me, remove shoes
> >
> >
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