The webpage for these programs say they work in Vista, but I keep getting errors when running them. hmmmmmmmm.
You could always email the developer stating that it doesn't work!
There's similar program than NTREGOPT, called Free Registry Defrag.
With Free Registry Defrag you can also Analyze registry before optimizing. It's great feature, because you don't have to optimize, if there's no need for that.
CeeCee, thanks for the info. Got it. Gonna try it.
you can also Analyze registry before optimizing. It's great feature, because you don't have to optimize, if there's no need for that.
That's one feature that NTREGOPT desperately needs to have implemented into it. I've used it many times and have found that the registry optimization improvement was very small and baring on the verge of unnecessary.
Registry Mechanic (I have a work network license) informs you by % how much of the registry is fragmented. If it is only a few percents you just cancel.
Similar "analyze before optimizing" freeware is WinASO RegDefrag.
With a good-looking interface and a good detailed report is the latest freeware product from Auslogic:
CeeCee said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <div> There's similar program than NTREGOPT, called <strong>Free Registry Defrag</strong>. <p> </p> <p> With Free Registry Defrag you can also <strong>Analyze</strong> registry before optimizing. It's great feature, because you don't have to optimize, if there's no need for that. </p> </div> </div>
I've switched from NTREGOPT to your posted Free Registry Defrag, solely because it displays the percentage beforehand. Thanks for posting it.
I'll also have to check out that WinASO RegDefrag too.
Edit: I won't be using WinASO RegDefrag, the CNET Download.com User Reviews (trustworthy or not) about it messing up the registry is enough to keep me away from it.
Thanks CeeCee and Majomo-got the programs that you suggested-minus the same one as Andavari! Ran them all, and no problems thus far. Really like the exerience! Thanks!
Andavari said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <div> I've switched from NTREGOPT to your posted Free Registry Defrag, solely because it displays the percentage beforehand. Thanks for posting it. </div> </div>
About a week ago i sended email to support to [removed by moderation] ask, if there's any changelogs/revision history available for FRD, but haven't got any answer yet... It just would be nice to know beforehand, that do i need to upgrade. I.e., if new version just contains Vista fix(es), then there's no need for me to upgrade.
CeeCee said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <div> About a week ago i sended email to <em>[removed by moderation]</em> support to ask, if there's any changelogs/revision history available for FRD, but haven't got any answer yet... It just would be nice to know beforehand, that do i need to upgrade. I.e., if new version just contains Vista fix(es), then there's no need for me to upgrade. </div> </div>
Well if it wasn't for your link I would have never found FRD because I noticed no links on their site to their freeware.
Reply to Andavari: There's a link under "Our Freeware".
CeeCee said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <div> Reply to Andavari: There's a link under "Our Freeware". </div> </div>
Either I need new glasses, or that link wasn't there the other day.
Either I need new glasses, or that link wasn't there the other day.
It was.
Hello fellas,
I'm just wondering how you use erunt/ngtropt when your computer crashes and i can't log in using safe mode as my computer gives me a system32 error, windows cannot start. After i press f8 when the computer boots, i keep on getting a system32 error msg irrespective of which option i press. Definitely cannot boot in safe mode. Does this mean i have to reformat my hard drive the "hard way" and lose everything?
I thought this erunt, used in conjuction with the erdnt is supposed to save my bacon from extreme situations like these? Can someone please help?
I think you have misunderstood the purpose of both erunt and erunt. They are not system recovery software. What erunt does is restore a corrupted registry should you have a clean backup. All erunt does is defragment your registry.
If need need help your going to have to be more specific. But rest assured these are not the titles to use for system recovery.
All erunt does is defragment your registry.
That's what NTREGOPT does.
ok, guys. i guess i should just read up more. thanks anyway.
CeeCee said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <div> There's similar program than NTREGOPT, called <strong>Free Registry Defrag</strong>. <p> </p> <p> With Free Registry Defrag you can also <strong>Analyze</strong> registry before optimizing. It's great feature, because you don't have to optimize, if there's no need for that. </p> </div> </div>
Hi CeeCee ,sorry for the delay (I got the link to the thread only today) .
Sounds like a good program, assuming the users reviews at CNET are trust worthy.
Got it, gonna try it.
Thanks
Eli
Sound like a good program assuming the users reviews at CNET are trust worthy.Got it, gonna try it.
Free Registry Defrag is trustworthy freeware! The only problem it has is some uncorrected spelling that's been in a few versions.