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    M.Balarama Guest

    reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    My registry cleaner keeps deleting my shockwave flashplayer..I cannot add
    the necessary lines of my registry to be over looked-not deleted.- excluded
    I use regcleanerXP.
    I would change to another cleaner that allows me add the registry lines to
    be excluded and not deleted.
    anyone know what to do..or know of a good cleaner
    thanks
    Michael



  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    From: "M.Balarama" <mbalar@sbcglobal.net>

    | My registry cleaner keeps deleting my shockwave flashplayer..I cannot add
    | the necessary lines of my registry to be over looked-not deleted.- excluded
    | I use regcleanerXP.
    | I would change to another cleaner that allows me add the registry lines to
    | be excluded and not deleted.
    | anyone know what to do..or know of a good cleaner
    | thanks
    | Michael


    Please don't Multi-Post.
    Please learn to Cross-Post to pertinent, On Topic, news groups instead.

    Use of Registry Cleaners is NOT recommended. They have the potential to do more harm then
    good and some are malware.

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  3. #3
    Dave Seven Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    David H. Lipman wrote:

    > Use of Registry Cleaners is NOT recommended. They have the potential to do more harm then
    > good and some are malware.



    I use CrapCleaner to clean the registry and it has never caused me any
    issues. It's a lightweight cleaner but that is all I need.

  4. #4
    Andy W. Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    Dave Seven wrote:
    > David H. Lipman wrote:
    >
    > > Use of Registry Cleaners is NOT recommended. They have the
    > > potential to do more harm then good and some are malware.

    >
    >
    > I use CrapCleaner to clean the registry and it has never caused me any
    > issues. It's a lightweight cleaner but that is all I need.


    I use RegVac (not freeware), it finds hundreds of useless entries, the only
    problem I get is I have to re-associate Irfanview to view pictures.

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  5. #5
    VanguardLH Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    Andy W. wrote:

    > Dave Seven wrote:
    >> David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>
    >>> Use of Registry Cleaners is NOT recommended. They have the
    >>> potential to do more harm then good and some are malware.

    >>
    >>
    >> I use CrapCleaner to clean the registry and it has never caused me any
    >> issues. It's a lightweight cleaner but that is all I need.

    >
    > I use RegVac (not freeware), it finds hundreds of useless entries, the only
    > problem I get is I have to re-associate Irfanview to view pictures.


    So you have admitted that this commercialware registry cleaner ****s up
    by removing filetype associations. If it can't figure out the
    interdependency of a filetype association with an application then why
    would it be any smarter regarding other interdependent registry keys?
    That you've had only that problem simply means you haven't discovered
    the other problems that it creates or you have a simple environment that
    doesn't involve registry entries that the cleaner can't understand.

  6. #6
    Andy W. Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    VanguardLH wrote:
    > Andy W. wrote:
    >
    > > Dave Seven wrote:
    > > > David H. Lipman wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Use of Registry Cleaners is NOT recommended. They have the
    > > > > potential to do more harm then good and some are malware.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > I use CrapCleaner to clean the registry and it has never caused
    > > > me any issues. It's a lightweight cleaner but that is all I need.

    > >
    > > I use RegVac (not freeware), it finds hundreds of useless entries,
    > > the only problem I get is I have to re-associate Irfanview to view
    > > pictures.

    >
    > So you have admitted that this commercialware registry cleaner ****s
    > up by removing filetype associations.


    Only one, and the setting that does it has a warning and can be disabled. If
    all other software products had just one bug it would be a much better
    world.

    >If it can't figure out the
    > interdependency of a filetype association with an application then why
    > would it be any smarter regarding other interdependent registry keys?


    As I've already stated, it doesn't affect anything else, apart form making
    my boot time quicker as it no longer tries to alter or look at things that
    no longer exist.

    > That you've had only that problem simply means you haven't discovered
    > the other problems that it creates or you have a simple environment
    > that doesn't involve registry entries that the cleaner can't
    > understand.


    No, I'm installing and uninstalling programs all the time, if I didn't clean
    out my registry on a regular basis it would become bloated and possibly
    unstable.


    --
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  7. #7
    M.Balarama Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer


    "Dave Seven" <notfor@email.invalid> wrote in message
    news:9igRj.98267$rd2.49879@pd7urf3no...
    > David H. Lipman wrote:
    >
    >> Use of Registry Cleaners is NOT recommended. They have the potential to
    >> do more harm then good and some are malware.

    >
    >
    > I use CrapCleaner to clean the registry and it has never caused me any
    > issues. It's a lightweight cleaner but that is all I need.


    Thanks I have this program and used the Reg cleaner..worked great and my
    flashplayer is still working...thanks



  8. #8
    VanguardLH Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    M.Balarama wrote:

    > My registry cleaner keeps deleting my shockwave flashplayer..I cannot add
    > the necessary lines of my registry to be over looked-not deleted.- excluded
    > I use regcleanerXP.
    > I would change to another cleaner that allows me add the registry lines to
    > be excluded and not deleted.
    > anyone know what to do..or know of a good cleaner
    > thanks
    > Michael


    Explain how YOUR deliberate use of a registry cleaner in anyway relates
    to the topic of this newsgroup - which is SPYWARE.

    And knock off the multiposting.
    And post on-topic.

  9. #9
    Andy W. Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    VanguardLH wrote:
    > M.Balarama wrote:
    >
    > > My registry cleaner keeps deleting my shockwave flashplayer..I
    > > cannot add the necessary lines of my registry to be over looked-not
    > > deleted.- excluded I use regcleanerXP.
    > > I would change to another cleaner that allows me add the registry
    > > lines to be excluded and not deleted.
    > > anyone know what to do..or know of a good cleaner
    > > thanks
    > > Michael

    >
    > Explain how YOUR deliberate use of a registry cleaner in anyway
    > relates to the topic of this newsgroup - which is SPYWARE.
    >


    alt.PRIVACY.spyware, removing useless registry items can lead to better
    privacy and stop spyware finding out what you did have on your system.


    --
    Continuum - Meet people from all over the world... then kill them.

    Free online multiplayer action game http://www.getcontinuum.com/



  10. #10
    Dave Seven Guest

    Re: reg cleaner deletes flashplayer

    Andy W. wrote:

    > alt.PRIVACY.spyware, removing useless registry items can lead to better
    > privacy and stop spyware finding out what you did have on your system.
    >
    >


    Better privacy for sure. And is why I use a reg cleaner and not because
    I think it will make my PC run like snot.

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