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CommandLine option for registry clean


aittersu

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Hi,

 

I am using CCleaner in a small business.

 

Especially the option to clean the registry is very usefull to sometimes speed up the computer performance.

 

The option that I am looking for is a command line option to clean the registry.

 

I know that the /AUTo option is available, but this one is only helpfull for the cleaner option.

Doe anyone know a trick to perform a registry cleaning from the commandline?

 

Is there maybe a hidden feature? :blink:

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This option is not available in ccleaner.

 

It is considered preferable to have a user in attendance when dealing with such an important area as the registry.

 

Welcome to the forums by the way :)

 

Support contact

https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general

or

support@ccleaner.com

 

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Well,

 

I use the "clean registry" very often, and i never saw it go wrong.

That's why I would like the commandline option, of course, at my own risk........

 

It would really help in keeping the computers fast.

 

Regards,

 

 

 

 

This option is not available in ccleaner.

 

It is considered preferable to have a user in attendance when dealing with such an important area as the registry.

 

Welcome to the forums by the way :)

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The cleaner option sometimes really makes the computer faster!!!!

 

The registry gets rid of some corrupt entries, which can cause serious startup problems.

 

If a computer with Windows XP has been running for a few years already, the cleaner option sometimes fixes about 1000 or more corrupt entries.

After a restart, the computerperformance is sometimes a lot better.

 

I agree, not in all cases, the computer will performe better after the cleanup.

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The old startup entries can be fixed using Msconfig / Autoruns / CCleaner's Startup section ^_^

Finding lots of "bad" Registry keys is not always good.

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