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Originally Posted by endgame
I use CCleaner; contains other useful tools as well, but the registry clean does a great job. If you use it, don't just run the registry scan once, but run it until it returns a no errors found. It's always done a great job for me after major adjustments I've made in uninstalling (another of its options) or re-installing programs.
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Yes, I think for a free one that CCleaner is probably as good as you can get. I have used it a lot and it always has done a good job. And yes, keep doing it until you have no more errors found. I uses Registry Clean Expert which finds more errors than CCleaner does on the first run but I think CCleaner is a must have program because of that but more importantly for the other thing it does very well, getting rid of junk files you no longer need. Been using it for a very long time. CCleaner is free, of course.