![]() ![]() How can you balance those against the risk that the utility will “clean” (in other words, delete) something you really need, causing a program or feature to fail? Maybe a second or two here and there, maybe a few kilobytes of freed-up RAM, and I’m being generous. I won’t go so far as to call them snake oil, but what possible performance benefits can you get from “cleaning up” unneeded registry entries and eliminating a few stray DLL files? Even in the best-case scenario the impact should be trivial at best. "I’d go a step further: Don’t run registry cleaner programs, period. Of course I also Defrag and chkdisk every once in a while. In fact, my machine even seems to run better cleaning the reg. Originally posted by OutsidR:I have used CCleaner for years, no problems even when cleaning the registry.
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