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Billc

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  1. Thanks, I had already read your posts and found them very useful.

     

    I agree before I do anything with the registry that I need to know

    more, but I am getting tired of nursing Windows and having to

    become an IT professional to get it to keep running.

     

    Anyway, I have read where they may be no real performance

    gains by tweaking the registry anyway.

     

     

    I'd say all are equally as bad if you don't know what you're doing.

     

    Try reading up on the registry before you try cleaning it, and even then be careful.

     

    Theres a link in my signigture to a "FaQ" on the registry cleaning feature.

     

     

    To answer your question though.

     

    (in my opinion)

     

    Least

     

    Start Menu Ordering

    Run at Startup

    Obsolete Software

    MUI Cache (can be less hazardous if you don't use any other languages)

    Help Files

    Fonts (can be higher or lower, depending)

    Installer

    Application Paths

    Applications

    Type Libraries

    Active X/Class Issues

    Missing Shared DLL's

    Unused File Extensions (I put this one as very hazardous because you can accidentally remove .reg, .exe, .dll, ect from the registry without realizing, and believe me its a pain to restore some file associations, especially exe and reg.)

     

    Most

     

     

    But thats just my opinion, from my experience. You shouldn't /really/ go by that ;-)

  2. I am new to using CCleaner and want to clean out some of

    the junk in my registry, but I want to do it in steps. So, I

    am wondering whether it is possible to classify the registry

    integrity tests that CC uses from the least likely to damage,

    to the most likely to damage. Damage is probably not the

    right term, but you know what I mean (I hope).

     

    Given the list of registry problems that are listed in the check

    boxes on the left of the registry window in CC, how would

    you rank them from least sensitive to most, i.e. is deleting

    a missing shared DLL potentially more hazardous than deleting

    an Installer?

     

    I am thinking start menu ordering may be the least, but I know

    nothing about editing the registry.

     

    Thanks

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