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I ask the Community - even if it is an never ending story with that question...
It is knowing that the Windows internal deinstaller doesn't work clean. so it's not strange to find a lot of empty registry entries from old software that was deinstalled. even if a external deinstaller was doing the removing process.
It's knowing too that an registry cleaner are doing an over cleaning to the registry than he should do it.
Am sure that somebody of you professional microsoft experts have build over the time some good and secure ways to keep his windows registry clean.
Could you advice me some help how to handle this important subject the right way ?
Thank you in advance
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It is knowing that the Windows internal deinstaller doesn't work clean. so it's not strange to find a lot of empty registry entries from old software that was deinstalled. even if a external deinstaller was doing the removing process.
It's knowing too that an registry cleaner are doing an over cleaning to the registry than he should do it.
Am sure that somebody of you professional microsoft experts have build over the time some good and secure ways to keep his windows registry clean.
Could you advice me some help how to handle this important subject the right way ?
Thank you in advance
Continue reading...