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#1 OFFLINE   silverhawk_184

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 04:54 AM

i tend to speed up my pc w/ an array of programs, one of which PC Pitstop Optimize (the unregistered version gives you the registry locations and recomended values, so you can do it manually)

i noticed that CCleaner misses a few articles that pitstop finds, some of which are;

ProgID entry: HKCR\VisualStudio.Launcher.sln
tons of TypeLib entries and Interface entries



and some performance+internet tweaks could be incorporated which are shown by the prog.


--edit--
i just noticed they releaced a new version that hides their fixes, i use v1.5.12.2 if you can dig it up somewhere it helps :P

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 05:50 AM

Hi silverhawk_184,
You must remember that there are Millions of CCleaner users.
CCleaner's objective is to provide the safest product for as many users as possible without intentionally putting users in a position that threatens their computer enjoyment.
The Registry cleaning portion of CCleaner is designed the same way.That is why the Registry
cleaner is considered by "ADVANCED" users as a "mild" or "gentle" registry cleaner.
Manual registry changes can be done incorrectly,at the wrong time,and not in consideration of all the software complications involved.
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#3 OFFLINE   silverhawk_184

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 10:04 PM

ok, i understandd that.

the fact is that i was hoping that the entries could/would be built into and ran via CCleaner, not having the user do it.

i have installed pitstop into numerous computers and most of the values remain constant (other than internet tweeks), so it should be pretty safe.