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From: Bill in Co. on 16 Apr 2010 16:22 Oh, come on now. The registry is a simple database, where you pick out bridal gifts. Didn't he already cover that? Unknown wrote: > Twayne cannot take any initiative is solving problems caused by registry > cleaners because > he doesn't even know what a registry is. If you do not believe that, just > ask him a technical > question about the registry. > "John John - MVP" <audetweld(a)nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:ulzPnoW3KHA.4028(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Twayne wrote: >>> In news:eiFd6QC3KHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl, >>> Pegasus [MVP] <news(a)microsoft.com> typed: >>>> "Frank Martin" <fm(a)general.com.au> wrote in message >>>> news:Or8c58B3KHA.3568(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>> I have WindowsXP SP3 >>>>> >>>>> Where does the System Restore program reside? I want to >>>>> add it to the programs to be left alone in CCleaner. >>>>> >>>>> Would I have to add some registry entry too? >>>>> >>>>> Desperate, Frank >>>> If you're desperate now, brace yourself for some real >>>> desparation when CCCleaner damages your Windows >>>> installation. Like most registry cleaners it is useless (at >>>> best) and destructive (at worst). Have you ever used a >>>> stopwatch to actually measure the numerous benefits it >>>> boasts about or do you rely on the warm feeling that you >>>> get inside when reading about the wonderful things it will >>>> do? Many people use the word "snake oil" when talking about >>>> registry cleaners. >>>> The System Restore program is called rstrui.exe and it >>>> normally dwells in the folder c:\windows\restore. >>> >>> Nah, what he needs to brace himself for is the spew from a closed minded >>> ignoramus who is so far behind the times in technology and capabilities >>> that he needs to consistantly spew his garbage, known to be garbage by >>> millions of users, to this group's participants. >>> >>> Go ahead and ask him to cite any verfiable evidence of his allegations >>> against cleaners; he can't do it. >> >> What a joke! We do see posts with evidence of damages done by these >> useless cleaners in these groups but when these posts show up you >> conveniently disappear, when it comes to registry cleaners you have a >> case >> of selective blindness... >> >> Not *ONCE* have you ever taken the initiative to help anyone in need >> after >> they have experienced difficulties caused by these cleaners, yet anytime >> someone exposes these useless cleaners for what they are you immediately >> come out with your ridiculous diatribe.
From: Unknown on 16 Apr 2010 17:06
But he didn't say if it was at Sears or JCPenney. "Bill in Co." <not_really_here(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message news:uK7YEKa3KHA.3352(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Oh, come on now. The registry is a simple database, where you pick out > bridal gifts. Didn't he already cover that? > > Unknown wrote: >> Twayne cannot take any initiative is solving problems caused by registry >> cleaners because >> he doesn't even know what a registry is. If you do not believe that, just >> ask him a technical >> question about the registry. >> "John John - MVP" <audetweld(a)nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message >> news:ulzPnoW3KHA.4028(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Twayne wrote: >>>> In news:eiFd6QC3KHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl, >>>> Pegasus [MVP] <news(a)microsoft.com> typed: >>>>> "Frank Martin" <fm(a)general.com.au> wrote in message >>>>> news:Or8c58B3KHA.3568(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>>> I have WindowsXP SP3 >>>>>> >>>>>> Where does the System Restore program reside? I want to >>>>>> add it to the programs to be left alone in CCleaner. >>>>>> >>>>>> Would I have to add some registry entry too? >>>>>> >>>>>> Desperate, Frank >>>>> If you're desperate now, brace yourself for some real >>>>> desparation when CCCleaner damages your Windows >>>>> installation. Like most registry cleaners it is useless (at >>>>> best) and destructive (at worst). Have you ever used a >>>>> stopwatch to actually measure the numerous benefits it >>>>> boasts about or do you rely on the warm feeling that you >>>>> get inside when reading about the wonderful things it will >>>>> do? Many people use the word "snake oil" when talking about >>>>> registry cleaners. >>>>> The System Restore program is called rstrui.exe and it >>>>> normally dwells in the folder c:\windows\restore. >>>> >>>> Nah, what he needs to brace himself for is the spew from a closed >>>> minded >>>> ignoramus who is so far behind the times in technology and capabilities >>>> that he needs to consistantly spew his garbage, known to be garbage by >>>> millions of users, to this group's participants. >>>> >>>> Go ahead and ask him to cite any verfiable evidence of his allegations >>>> against cleaners; he can't do it. >>> >>> What a joke! We do see posts with evidence of damages done by these >>> useless cleaners in these groups but when these posts show up you >>> conveniently disappear, when it comes to registry cleaners you have a >>> case >>> of selective blindness... >>> >>> Not *ONCE* have you ever taken the initiative to help anyone in need >>> after >>> they have experienced difficulties caused by these cleaners, yet anytime >>> someone exposes these useless cleaners for what they are you immediately >>> come out with your ridiculous diatribe. > > |