 ninnpwint
join:2008-02-28 | [Need Info] risk in doing Registry defrag
hi all how risky is it doing registry defrag do i really need doing it and if so how often thanks in advance |
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  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs:   | Using TUU, I've never had an issue.
It's something I don't do often, on ascheduled basis - only when I've recently moved or deleted many files or apps. |
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  AB Premium join:2006-04-04 Leesburg, VA
| reply to ninnpwint Not very risky, not needed to be done-- though doing it is generally harmless enough. Once in a great while is plenty, if you do want to do it.
It's one of those things that one side will say is beneficial and the other side will say isn't. Nobody seems to be able to prove conclusively, mathematically and/or technically, that there's any advantage, however-- other than saving a few MB of hard drive space. |
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  jmorlan Crescit Eundo
join:2001-02-05 Pacifica, CA
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| I would say risk is low to moderate depending on your system and depending on which registry defrag tool you use. Some video drivers have been reported not working after a registry defrag.
Benefits range from none to minuscule. I recommend doing it once every five years. -- If America has an official philosophy, it surely includes the belief in individualism, competition, private property, democracy, freedom, and a deep faith in education. This social philosophy is called "liberalism." GKM (1936) |
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