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Title: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 27, 2011, 04:38:35 pm


  Simple question as the Header states....... Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?

  For Disc and or SSD........Had any problems or is there something far better.

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: absic on May 27, 2011, 04:47:49 pm
Not sure about what's best for SSD but I use CCleaner: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner It's free and does an excellent job and, more to the point, I haven't had any issues with it.

I used to use Registry Mechanic but switched some time ago and don't regret it......... yet!  :P
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 27, 2011, 08:12:29 pm
I used to use it several years ago (obviously not the 2011 edition) and it was ok but gave up using it and haven't looked back since.
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: WarYur on May 29, 2011, 06:02:18 pm
+ 1 CCleaner!  Always part of my toolbox these days and as DM said it hasn't failed me yet.  I believe I read on the OCZ forums that a lot of the techs there also use CCleaner for their SSD's.  I'm not up on those as yet but I will get some schooling here pretty soon as I have two OCZ 100GB Vertex LE's for a RAID 0 array and the OS.  I bought them on sale  for my last rig but couldn't get them installed without buying a controller card as the Striker II Extreme didn't have the required AHCI mode in the BIOS and then i decided to wait anyway until I built a new rig.
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: soarwitheagles on May 30, 2011, 01:14:12 am
Allan,

I have never used Registry Mechanic 2011, so I cannot comment on it [but I do have a friend who swears by it]!

It is number 5 on the top ten list in the USA for registry cleaners...

I have been using IOLO's System Mechanic now for about 3 years and I have been very, very pleased with it.

I have noticed remarkable speed up of every system I have ever installed it on, so that says a lot.  Need I say more?

The System Analysis feature keeps my computer maintained by locating problems that are compromising the health and security of my system, such as registry errors and security vulnerabilities.

The PC Health Status Gadget provides a real-time status of my system’s health and allows me to correct any problems it finds without requiring me to open System Mechanic.

ActiveCare schedules the scans that System Mechanic performs when I'm away from my computer.

With these PC system utilities features, I don’t have to guess what’s wrong with my system.

I did notice this software finds and corrects nearly 20-30 registry issues a month on my system.

[I was terribly nervous when I first tried this software because I know one bad mistake in the registry can mess up my entire system]!  The good news is this software has never created a problem on any of the computers I have used it on...and again, that says an awful lot about its trustworthiness...

For security purposes, it also has Department of Defense 5220-22M compliant technique for maximum security when deleting files.

I also like the military-standard drive scrubbing for when I sell used computers.

This software also defrags and backs up the registry.

I just received a copy of Tune Up Utilities...I have never used it before, but they say it is the number one selling Utility in Europe....hmmmm....how interesting!

Ok, since most of you dear gentlemen are from Europe....any advice on this Tune Up Utilities?

Here in the USA, the top 5 System Utilities Softwares are, in order:

Advanced System Optomizer
System Mechanic
MAGIX
Tune Up
System Suite

I am totally satified and happy with the success of IOLO's System Mechanic for years now...but, I always like to try new software.  Anyone try Europe's number one selling Tune Up yet?

Soar

PS And no, I do not own any stock in IOLO's company...but maybe I should!
PSS I also use CC Cleaner but it misses a lot!
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Wonderwrench on May 30, 2011, 02:57:59 am
I was a paid user of Registry Mechanic years ago. Over time I did have several programs stop working after a registry clean. Raxco PerfectDisk was one of them. Can't remember the others off the top of my head. Once I figured out which reg keys were being deleted that caused the problems I excluded the keys as a fix.  I also contacted their technical support to report the problem but they did not seem to care if Registry Mechanic messed up some programs and refused to add exceptions to the default programs rules to alleviate the problems I had found. Shortly after this occurred some how my purchased program turned into a subscription based program without warning. Once the subscription expired the program still worked but had major nag screens and no longer received updates. When this occurred I renewed my subscription as overall I liked the product. A year later they auto renewed my subscription without my knowledge. I contacted them and got my money back and never looked back. Do they still do the same today? I hope not but I'm sure not willing to find out.

Registry cleaners though useful can cause more problems than they fix. There is no big need for them IMO anyway. The only registry cleaner that I will use or recommend is CCleaner. It's registry cleaning abilities are weak compared to Registry Mechanic but in my testing CCleaner is at least safe.

Bill
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 30, 2011, 09:15:37 am
 Thanks guys...this is the sort of meaty response I was after and I'm sure other forum members would like to read......interesting read about IOLOs version of a reg cleaner!  how much does it cost?..........your reluctance to hit the "GO" button is well shared with any new app especially when it's targeting the registry.........not being a system admin trained user it's the only way I can fix/undo changes what my inexperienced finger sometimes do.

  Yes bill ... CCleaner is highly recommended by me as well and your observation that it's safe is well founded.......it's one of my apps in my toolbox and has been there for many years

  System suite 5 or 6 I tried years ago and I must say I liked it a lot......it was then quite a chunky,complex suite, good value for money but I found the entire bundle too much.......and then,... it was a matter of the lot or nothing

 Tune up utility's ......number one in Europe!.......never heard of it!..........Marketing department never cease to amaze me. but you guy's have given me material to go away and work through.

  The reason I started this was we keep one PC in the house for high security transactions, Maxed out with the best apps I can find and load, runs like a pig , but it's secure for online banking and purchases both here and abroad.

 two pieces of hardware I have attached to this Laptop,USB finger print reader and a Blue tooth Apple keyboard (love those keyboards) constantly loose connectivity on boot ......both running third party modded driver probable doesn't help........CClean usually knocks out the keyboard after a sweep and the newly installed Registry Mechanic the reader...........maybe time to try something else for compatibility.

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: soarwitheagles on May 30, 2011, 10:15:26 am
Glad to offer advice Allan!

Ok, to answer your Q's:

interesting read about IOLOs version of a reg cleaner!  how much does it cost?..........

I usually wait until Fry's has it for free after rebate [usually twice a month].

Normally the price is $39-$79 [$39 for Premium, $79 for Business].  I've never paid for it.

Tune up utility's ......number one in Europe!.......never heard of it!..........Marketing department never cease to amaze me. but you guy's have given me material to go away and work through.

Yes, their claim to European fame is stamped right on the box!  It is number 4 here in the USA.

You can read the various reviews for various system utilities here:

http://pc-system-utilities-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

Even though I heard Norton/Symantec utilities have come a long way, they are not even within the top ten [number 11]!

Here's a list of the top ten registry cleaners:

http://registry-repair-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

I've never used any of them...they scare me!

The reason I started this was we keep one PC in the house for high security transactions, Maxed out with the best apps I can find and load, runs like a pig , but it's secure for online banking and purchases both here and abroad.

If you are using your PC for sensitive security transactions, I recommend you find and use the best!

Hope this helps!

Soar
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 30, 2011, 02:52:06 pm

  The reason I started this was we keep one PC in the house for high security transactions, Maxed out with the best apps I can find and load, runs like a pig , but it's secure for online banking and purchases both here and abroad.

 two pieces of hardware I have attached to this Laptop,USB finger print reader and a Blue tooth Apple keyboard  Aussie Allan

If you are really serious about using this system for secure transactions etc I would steer clear of using bluetooth connections. They can be very easilly intercepted.
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 30, 2011, 03:08:14 pm


  Good spot DM........I actually disabled my on board wifi as I could use the keyboard in the park walking the dog with the PC back home :o

  Now work with a cheap, old usb wifi dongle that has a range of about 8 inches tops!......or am I still at risk with this practice?

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: Does any body use or trust "Registry Mechanic 2011 ?
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 30, 2011, 06:34:55 pm
Well if you are certain of the range then it shouldn't be a problem. I would make sure however and make sure that it is a secure connection.