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fxmaxony (m)
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After uninstalling some trial version of softwares from my PC, it becomes difficult to re-install the software on a fresh trial. I was advice to seek for a way to remove somethings from the registry.Please nairalanders Help.if there is any contribution. me think I will appreciate
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uspry1 (f)
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Try to check out freeware System Utilities software for Registry Cleaning at below link: http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0.html?qt=system+utilities&licenseType=49&tag=dir.liI gave you THE EXACT 387 Search results matching 'system utilities' you will find yourself to fit you like the most in order to click "download" button. THIS IS FREE DOWNLOAD with less than 500KB files. You can see both rating and total downloads where most customers use daily. Good luck!
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fxmaxony (m)
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@uspry1, Thanks, I have downloaded something let me see what it can Do u, have idea of what I can do if it ask me for registration code before cleaning or boosting?
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uspry1 (f)
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freeware software does not have registration code request based on my own past experiences I used many times!
Paid/shareware software have registration code request once 30-days trial period expired, and once you made a purchase in full that is included they provide a code for you.
You can see the differences: freeware and shareware.
Download.com and majorgeek.com are the most popular ones---my favorite all the time over 15 years i trusted them loyally.
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SOJ (m)
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@ufspry,
Hi. I'm eager to know how your idea on the the Nigerian solar housing worked out? just curious
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fxmaxony (m)
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@uSPRY1 and all,
Please assist me on how to clean my registry manually? the free wares have not been able to help, thanks for all you do.
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dragnet (m)
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Have u Used ccleaner??
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fxmaxony (m)
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@dragnet, I have access to cleaners free on line, they don't clean all because they are not registered, I was told that it could be done manually, or can u recommend any good cleaner on disc, thanks
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dragnet (m)
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what I use is CCleaner .exe & it works well for me. . . . . Its true it can be d0ne manually but u must knw what u're doing else u delete a wr0ng file n u g0t probs wt your pc
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fxmaxony (m)
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@dargnet, thanks, i will download CCLeaner.exe now and hopes it doesnt call for registration before cleaning all, i will inform you of progress, thanks
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dragnet (m)
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it doesnt require registrati0n, its a freeware
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oyb (m)
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this is what you are trying to do -
you are assuming that the trial period associated with applications is based on registry entries
this may or may not be the case. it could also be based on ini files, or the applications .exe file.
to effectively do what you nintend, you need an application like reg scanner, or a registry monitoring tool that will show registry entries recently added/updated. you will have to run this immediately after installing an application. note however, that the application manufacturers ususally make the keys very difficult to trace.
registry cleaners are unlikely to work - and you could end up seriously fking your sytem if you delete importnat registry keys( this has happened to me before). you're better off searching for keygens.
another option is to backup the registry before installing the software, then restoring it immediately after installing the software. too tedious, and not guarnteed to work.
in short - forget it
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fxmaxony (m)
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@Dragnet, Thank I have gotten the CCleaner, It cleans some, but has nt taken care of my Problem, I will Keep trying
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