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The PC De-Cr@pifier

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Anyone got experiance of it?

yorkspace.com

that link wants to open summat, what is it?

Zip file contains an exe which appears to be clean and when run, looks like it's a registry cleaner

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I've edited the link to the home page

I can't resolve yorkspace.com atm. love ntl :rolleyes:

I use a great little program called CCleaner (Full Name: Cr@pCleaner) from CCleaner.com. It gets rid of all the temp files etc that sit on your system. There is also the facility for it to scan fo 'issues' on your machine, which includes the registry.

I would recommend it.

I use a great little program called CCleaner (Full Name: Cr@pCleaner) from CCleaner.com. It gets rid of all the temp files etc that sit on your system. There is also the facility for it to scan fo 'issues' on your machine, which includes the registry.

I would recommend it.

I use it too - seems to work a treat. :thumbup: The other thing didn't seem to do anything at all. But then my home PC's not a Dell...

It's a software uninstaller. The registry functions are limited to removing stuff from the "Run" keys.

It's only any use to you if you have the list of software in its list and you want to remove it. Some of the items are eminently sensible things like antivirus software - not sure why you'd want to remove them as soon as you bought a PC, but then ...

I am another fan of CCleaner. :)

CCleaner reccomended here linked with the extra features on spybot

also when I tried Quickclean a few years back that seemed a good one but Quickclean isn't free

also people have reccommended Ad-aware the free version (not sure not tried it)

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