I'm just afraid to try it....
I'm and old dog and it hard to learn new tricks. LOL
I would be so greatfull for any help.
Someone PLEASE be honest with me.
Using CCleaner is not a mistake, just do not go mad with the registry cleaning.
You are afraid of making mistakes - me too, but I can recover from disaster.
I use ERUNT, which every morning takes 8 seconds to create a full backup of the registry.
I have never used the backup - but it is nice to know I have valid disaster insurance up to date,
I also use Acronis to create backup images of my system on an external USB2 connected hard drive.
ERUNT is free and generally recommended.
Acronis - out of date but more than adequate versions are available free if they detect the use of certain brands of Hard drive.
You can buy (one time - not annual renewal) up to date versions to run with any brands.
There are many FREE alternatives that are recommended on Piriform forums - take your pick.
Whatever you use to backup your whole system, the backup image SHOULD be on a different physical hard drive,
otherwise one head crash could mean the end of life as you know it ! !
Before you buy any extra hard drive, bear in mind which brands can enable use of the Free Acronis.
You also need to ensure that your backup includes, or has the ability to create, a BOOT CD.
You need a BOOT CD if a malware disaster destroys the operating system,
and I always create a back-up image before I let a Patch Tuesday loose on my system ! !
In theory I can do a hard low level format on my Laptop's single drive,
and then spend 6 minutes to fully restore from the external hard drive.
In practice - I know I have a good life belt,
but I am not stupid enough to jump off the cliff to prove it !
I am however quite confident because my children bought me a 140 GB H.D.,
brand new, formatted and empty,
and when I swapped out the old 30 GB H.D. it only took a few minutes for the BOOT CD to restore my system on a larger drive,
and the only difference was I suddenly had an extra 110 GB free space for more partitions.
Regards and best wishes from an O.A.P.
Alan