Perrigo Posted August 4, 2005 Share Posted August 4, 2005 I've got several "big gun" reg cleaners as well as several lessor known reg search and/or clean apps. They all completely fail to clean redundant Start Menu registry entries. Here's what I mean. You do a fresh install of Windows. Does your Start Menu remain unchanged? Of course not! Each time I add or remove an app I make some change to my Start Menu. I might create a new category or subcategory. I'll move whole blocks of Start Menu shortcuts to a new location within the Start Menu. Sometimes I make minor or major changes to the shortcut name, even though the target or command line remains the same. Take a good look at the Start Menu in the Windows registry. The same shortcut that was added to the Start Menu when you installed an app is still there, as well as all the shortcuts you moved or renamed. The ONLY THING reg cleaners check is the target or command line. If it's valid it will never be marked for deletion. Why don't reg cleaners scan you current Start Menu arrangement and list every shortcut that is no longer valid, even if the path name is still correct? Because I'm very comfortable working in the registry, I've managed to delete many of these redundant entries manually. You can export the entire Start Menu to a text file and attempt to clean it up. The job is overwhelming! The only Start Menu shortcuts that are ever listed for deletion are orphans that no longer point to an app. If there is a reg cleaner that will clear out all Start Menu entries that don't correspond to your current Start Menu I haven't found it yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Andavari Posted August 4, 2005 Moderators Share Posted August 4, 2005 CCleaner gets rid of start menu deleted folder references using: Issues Edit: For instance lets say you installed a program named "Some App" which created a start menu group, and you started Some App via its start menu group which instantly places its start menu group in the registry. You later uninstall Some App thinking it's gone, only to find a start menu folder reference in the registry; so in theory the uninstall isn't really complete. You run the CCleaner Issues to remove the folder reference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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