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asdf
sorry if this has been answered before but, is it really safe to remove unused file extensions? I can't see these documented anywhere.

It looks safe but I haven't found any mention of it FAQ or forums, so I'm a bit uneasy. I've got about 1000 of them listed!! blink.gif


TIA cool.gif
gunner
Perfectly safe. if you are worried, back it up the first time.
Andavari
It's completely safe.
WinXP: If you open a folder that contains a file, or file's with an extension that isn't registered to open with any program it automatically get's stored in the registry.
DjLizard
Apparently in XP, if a file simply exists, it will automatically get its extension added into the classes root. heh.
Eldmannen
I have deleted unused file extensions many times and its always worked great. So I think it is very safe.

And as gunner mentioned, you can always do a backup of the registry first if you wish or have doubts.

Andavari and DjLizard, hehe that is silly.
Tarun
QUOTE(Eldmannen @ May 31 2005, 08:38 AM)
I have deleted unused file extensions many times and its always worked great. So I think it is very safe.

And as gunner mentioned, you can always do a backup of the registry first if you wish or have doubts.

Andavari and DjLizard, hehe that is silly.
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Not silly, it's fact. DjLizard is definitely the best expert on computers and technology I've ever known.
Andavari
QUOTE(Eldmannen @ May 31 2005, 06:38 AM)
Andavari and DjLizard, hehe that is silly.
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Since you obviously know so much about the registry try it yourself, or do as you wish.
DjLizard
New>Text File>file.crap

Highlight the file, look at its properties, blah blah. Diddle around for about 60 seconds, then run CCleaner's issues scan... blam. Unused file extension: .crap
Eldmannen
Dont get me wrong, I dont doubt what DjLizard said, I mererly meant that it was silly of Windows to behave in that specific way.
DjLizard
Concurred.
Andavari
QUOTE(Eldmannen @ May 31 2005, 01:31 PM)
I mererly meant that it was silly of Windows to behave in that specific way.
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I agree. Without programs like CCleaner letting things like that go unchecked would litter the registry.
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