greyowl Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I am trying to find some utilities that have been proven to be both effective and safe (either freeware or commercial). Please recommend what you have found as the best in the below catagories: Windows Cleaner Defrag & Optimizer Registry Cleaner & Optimizer Secure Delete of files and free space Undelete Thanks for your help.
LOCOENG Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 Windows Cleaner = CCleaner Registry Cleaner & Optimizer = Ccleaner
blutach Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 For registry cleaning, I also like: - Glary Utilities (free) - Registry Mechanic (commercial) - jv16 Power Tools (commercial, but an old freeware edition exists which doesn't look as snazzy but does the trick) but you need to know how to drive them (or be scrupulous in making registry backups) Eraser is great for permanetly getting rid of files. There are many defraggers out there - Diskeeper (payware) is perhaps the most popular, though there are many others which perhaps are as good or better. And for undeletes, try Recuver (freeware). Regards
greyowl Posted November 13, 2008 Author Posted November 13, 2008 Thanks for the recommendations. I don't know a lot about computers. I would not know how to determine whether an item identified by a registry cleaner was legit or not to delete or fix. Are these registry cleaners safe? Do they have the potential to wreck the operating system so your computer won't even start? Are there any that are real safe for a novice like me? Or, should I just stay clear of them?
Cynthia Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 If the development is still in progress for a registry cleaning program I would use it. If the development stopped years ago - avoid them. Also pick those that are known to work - and not use the reg cleaner from ACME Inc or a similar company...
greyowl Posted November 13, 2008 Author Posted November 13, 2008 If the development is still in progress for a registry cleaning program I would use it. If the development stopped years ago - avoid them. Also pick those that are known to work - and not use the reg cleaner from ACME Inc or a similar company... Thanks for this perspective. Which programs meet your criteria?
Cynthia Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 When I installed Vista there was no one free that was compliant with Vista. I haven't used anything since then than CCleaner. I couldn't find any note on the Glary Utilities web page if the program supports Vista.
blutach Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 @cynthia - according to MG, Glary is OK for Vista (but not 64 bit versions). http://majorgeeks.com/Glary_Utilities_d5870.html Regards
LOCOENG Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 The only program that I haven't been able to use in Vista (32 or 64 bit) is Peer Guardian...I'm sure my toolbox isn't as diverse as some here though
greyowl Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 For registry cleaning, I also like: - Glary Utilities (free) - Registry Mechanic (commercial) - jv16 Power Tools (commercial, but an old freeware edition exists which doesn't look as snazzy but does the trick) but you need to know how to drive them (or be scrupulous in making registry backups) Eraser is great for permanetly getting rid of files. There are many defraggers out there - Diskeeper (payware) is perhaps the most popular, though there are many others which perhaps are as good or better. And for undeletes, try Recuver (freeware). Regards Which registry cleaner do you think is best in terms of effectiveness and safety?--Glary Utilities, Registry Mechanic, or jv16 Power Tools? I'm not concerned about the price because dealing with the registry is so risky.
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