![]() ![]() This gives me an opportunity to compare performance solutions or even compare boot times over a period of time. It hasn’t proven for me yet to find much performance problems, however for me it gives a tool to look at boot times. ![]() That’s why I like the new product Soluto. However I have never seen a very good and very extensive test of registry cleaners with posted results (with actual figures). Mostly the bunch of installed software a customer has (and doesn’t want to remove) cause performance issues among other issues that a registry cleaner doesn’t solve.Īs you might guess… I like proven solutions and software. I know that Windows leaves a lot of junk laying around, but my humble opinion is that most of this junk doesn’t cause a huge performance problem. However I’ve never seen a good article nor have I seen someone with good figures about how much performance increase or in how much cases it does solve some kind of problem. Ok, just to be clear I don’t dislike registry cleaners at all and maybe they do good. Should I also install or use this at customer computers and let them pay for it ? However I do know a lot of other tools that don’t hurt the customer. Most responses to me seem to be like if it doesn’t hurt the customer…. How come that no one can provide me with actual cases and percentages of performance increase (or seconds/minutes) and actual number of cases in which it help solve the problem ? In all discussions and articles about registry cleaners I’ve never seen much facts or figures about the problems solved and performance increase. For CCleaner and Glary, I use the portable versions and generally do not install them on the customer’s machine as in untrained hands, they can be dangerous.ĭid the last couple of years computer science change from a calculated profession into a gut feeling ? ![]() Sometimes I also run Glary’s along with a registry compact. followed by CCleaner (with backup option), reboot and check for any errors (haven’t found any yet that were caused by CCleaner). Then a manual registry cleanup for leftover and obviously bogus entries. Uninstall any customer-installed reg cleaners, memory enhancers, speed boosters, etc. In general, as far as registry cleaning, here’s what I do: Remember, the entire registry gets loaded at Windows start up, including all the junk. After a year or two, you can imagine what their Program Files & Start Menu directories look like, to say nothing about the garbage that has accumulated in their registry. Sometimes they uninstall them, sometimes not. I have customers who will click on and install just about every PC “goodie” program they find. A good registry scrub by a competent tech who knows what he/she is doing should be part of any system cleanup. ![]()
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