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Donna - 05 Apr 2005 11:53 GMT
There is a free download at the above named site that apparantly will
solve a vast number of memory  problems that occur.
HAS ANYBODY TRIED IT?
What do you think of it.
I've downloaded it but haven't been brave enough to try it.  I thought
I'd see if any of you fine folkes have any horror stories first!
Thanks for all the input you usually give me.
Donna
Fredrik Wahlgren - 05 Apr 2005 15:55 GMT
> There is a free download at the above named site that apparantly will
> solve a vast number of memory  problems that occur.
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> Thanks for all the input you usually give me.
> Donna

I guess it does some of the things that regclean does. Regclean doesn't
support XP. These tools can solve a lot of problems. The registry is
essentially an internal database that keeps track of all kinds of things. Do
you have any particular problem for which you want to find a solution?

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,4666,00.asp

/Fredrik
donna.gough@hydro.com - 05 Apr 2005 16:21 GMT
memory errors.
Both unable to read and write to memory addresses!
I don't expect it to solve all my problems but it may improve them as I
have a hand-me-down laptop that has had a number of previous owners
before me and no doubt a lot of left over bits and pieces that haven't
been cleaned up properly.

I know the registry is quite important and therefore wanted to hear of
any reviews anybody has before I go and run this registryfix exe I have.
Fredrik Wahlgren - 05 Apr 2005 16:29 GMT
> memory errors.
> Both unable to read and write to memory addresses!
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> I know the registry is quite important and therefore wanted to hear of
> any reviews anybody has before I go and run this registryfix exe I have.

Hmm.. does this happen to Excel? I don't think this program will fix this
but it may be wortwhile to run it anyway. I expect it's as safe as regclean
and I hav never had a problem with that program. It's a good idea not to
have other programs running at the same time. If you have an antivirus
program, it may complain.

/Fredrik
donna.gough@hydro.com - 06 Apr 2005 08:43 GMT
....I do have an antivirus...perhaps I should diable it in future.
I will also have a look at Regclean before I run this regfix I have.
Thanks for you input chaps.
myami - 21 Mar 2006 16:17 GMT
>....I do have an antivirus...perhaps I should diable it in future.
>I will also have a look at Regclean before I run this regfix I have.
>Thanks for you input chaps.

Hi Donna,

I am wondering if you used the program yet.  I didn't want to buy it before I
tried it
but it frightens me to let an unknown program scan my pc. (their free scan)

Thanks,

myami
 
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