Extra Note : For the most part Windows will actually clean registry entries automatically but sometimes some registry entries of the uninstalled programs is not cleaned, for example the programs Installer registry entries information (not installed program itself), so basically Windows keeps some info about the program even after it is uninstalled (not all programs) or maybe it's the program leaving the footprints behind by tricking Windows (who knows). So why should we use Uninstaller Tools, well as I siad sometime Windows can't clean some registry entries so Uninstaller tool can actually clean those registry entries too and also cleans the files and folders left by program. If you look into my video closely where I'm cleaning Registry entries, you will see programs registry entries are in multiple places for example"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tracing\BlueStacksHelper_RASAPI32,and other locations, so we can clearly see that Windows keeps programs info even after it is uninstalled.........
The "if it was important Microsoft would make a tool for it" argument doesn't really make sense because they have a history of not making their own tool for things even when they are demonstrably necessary. It took them decades to make an antivirus tool just as one example.
Also the argument that one shouldn't use registry cleaners because one doesn't exactly know how these programs work, is nonsensical. A lot of, if not all, applications work fine without me exactly knowing how they work. The point of having tools is precisly that we don't have to know exactly how it works, it suffices to know that they work. So yes, I regularly use a registry cleaner, but never before I make a backup of the registry as-it-is currently. And that works perfectly.
In fact they do one program many years ago. The name is regclean and is portable. I have a copy of this program. It is very small and yes was made by Microsoft.
My opinion is the same as yours. I enjoyed watching this video. Usually I do not use a registry cleaner, but the installer you recommended demonstrates that Windows doesn't remove all entries. Thank you.
The registry that is left behind is a real problem when you install a program and it failed; and you want to try installing it again. If you don't remove the registry left overs, it will continue to fail to install. Until you remove every bit of registry before installing it again.
Just press F5 to refresh registry editor. Some reg cleaners are better than others. Using them doesn't slow down your system. And others make backups prior to changes which is good if you know how to restore them. If you don't clean the registry out. Your system will be slower. Every time the computer is rebooted or a user logs on. Hives are loaded. If the hives become bloated. It will take longer to load. Reg cleaners do make sense if you know what is going on.
@Teddy Cleaning the registry cleans hive performance. Anyone who has loaded one or programmed an application properly knows this. The two books Winternals 1 & 2 cover this and how to spot troublesome areas. Reg cleaners are not as effective as they were under Win XP or Win 7 is true. Mostly because of MS adoption of Linux based architecture. But even Linux requires cleanup of applications from the libraries.
@Teddy Forgot to mention MS is actually publishing a new app soon that does what reg cleaners are supposed to do. I believe it's called Performance Tool and will be available in the store.
Even if ytou don't know what exactly is going on. Computer starts slower -> use registry cleaner -> computer starts (significantly) faster. Hence: Registry cleaner makes sense That is all I need to know. And I agree: As the registry is of key importance for Windows to work correctly, please make a backup before changing the registry, either with, or without a registry cleaner
The uninstaller software wont uninstall registry entries from programs I had installed 3 years ago - That are no longer installed? So how does this help me?
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I do agree… although I’ve used Norton registry cleaner on and off for many years and never had an issue. Also, once in a while I’ll notice some entries of a deleted program in registry… so I use “find” to search for entries of that program and delete them. Maybe that can be dangerous…but again, I have never had an issue doing that. I will say, it is wise to make a backup of the registry just in case, which I plan to do going forward.
what is the reason behind slower running a program specially any graphic designing program such as sketchup pro 2022 with a rendering program such as Enscape? is it running slow due to poor performance of processor or RAM. I myself believe that it is usually due to registry filled of entries. In my case I have 3.2 Ghz processor and 12 GB RAM What is your opinion?
Windows isn't pro-consumer. They don't add important add-ons. Only pointless telemetry bloat. Just because Windows doesn't make their own registry cleaner, doesn't mean cleaning your registry isn't important.
So, what if you know you uninstalled programs the traditional way already - without using 3rd party software? How do you scan the system to see which files are pointing to non-existent programs? Or, am I SOL for programs removed before using 3rd party software?
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You should use the uninstaller of the specific software, for the registry to cleanup. For example, if you want to uninstall VLC, use VLC uninstaller. That should do it. Good video!
Extra Note : For the most part Windows will actually clean registry entries automatically but sometimes some registry entries of the uninstalled programs is not cleaned, for example the programs Installer registry entries information (not installed program itself), so basically Windows keeps some info about the program even after it is uninstalled (not all programs) or maybe it's the program leaving the footprints behind by tricking Windows (who knows).
So why should we use Uninstaller Tools, well as I siad sometime Windows can't clean some registry entries so Uninstaller tool can actually clean those registry entries too and also cleans the files and folders left by program.
If you look into my video closely where I'm cleaning Registry entries, you will see programs registry entries are in multiple places for example"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tracing\BlueStacksHelper_RASAPI32,and other locations, so we can clearly see that Windows keeps programs info even after it is uninstalled.........
The "if it was important Microsoft would make a tool for it" argument doesn't really make sense because they have a history of not making their own tool for things even when they are demonstrably necessary. It took them decades to make an antivirus tool just as one example.
true lmfao i laughed hard when he said that
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Also the argument that one shouldn't use registry cleaners because one doesn't exactly know how these programs work, is nonsensical. A lot of, if not all, applications work fine without me exactly knowing how they work. The point of having tools is precisly that we don't have to know exactly how it works, it suffices to know that they work.
So yes, I regularly use a registry cleaner, but never before I make a backup of the registry as-it-is currently. And that works perfectly.
In fact they do one program many years ago. The name is regclean and is portable. I have a copy of this program. It is very small and yes was made by Microsoft.
Another example is a native file compressor. It took them years!
My opinion is the same as yours. I enjoyed watching this video. Usually I do not use a registry cleaner, but the installer you recommended demonstrates that Windows doesn't remove all entries. Thank you.
The registry that is left behind is a real problem when you install a program and it failed; and you want to try installing it again. If you don't remove the registry left overs, it will continue to fail to install. Until you remove every bit of registry before installing it again.
Just press F5 to refresh registry editor. Some reg cleaners are better than others. Using them doesn't slow down your system. And others make backups prior to changes which is good if you know how to restore them. If you don't clean the registry out. Your system will be slower. Every time the computer is rebooted or a user logs on. Hives are loaded. If the hives become bloated. It will take longer to load. Reg cleaners do make sense if you know what is going on.
@Teddy Cleaning the registry cleans hive performance. Anyone who has loaded one or programmed an application properly knows this. The two books Winternals 1 & 2 cover this and how to spot troublesome areas. Reg cleaners are not as effective as they were under Win XP or Win 7 is true. Mostly because of MS adoption of Linux based architecture. But even Linux requires cleanup of applications from the libraries.
@Teddy Forgot to mention MS is actually publishing a new app soon that does what reg cleaners are supposed to do. I believe it's called Performance Tool and will be available in the store.
@Teddy What exactly do you mean with better performance?????
Even if ytou don't know what exactly is going on.
Computer starts slower -> use registry cleaner -> computer starts (significantly) faster. Hence: Registry cleaner makes sense
That is all I need to know.
And I agree: As the registry is of key importance for Windows to work correctly, please make a backup before changing the registry, either with, or without a registry cleaner
i use IOBit Uninstaller that removes the registry as well; and occasionally run ccleaner. So far, no problems....👍
Bitdefender detects IOBit Uninstaller as malware.
@@CrucialConflict. yeah
It's because of their marketing popups. The uninstall software works great, however.@@CrucialConflict.
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how can I clean the registry from already deleted programs?
Get it done through start menu type regedit and follow the process to locate the leftover installed software
Install revo uninstalled for the future
The uninstaller software wont uninstall registry entries from programs I had installed 3 years ago - That are no longer installed? So how does this help me?
It’s important because when you have a registry filled with garbage it becomes impossible to find malware or entries that are causing issues
I bought a new laptop and didn't know anything about windows and such wonderful programs thankfully i found ur channel ( u always provide the best product)
I do agree… although I’ve used Norton registry cleaner on and off for many years and never had an issue. Also, once in a while I’ll notice some entries of a deleted program in registry… so I use “find” to search for entries of that program and delete them. Maybe that can be dangerous…but again, I have never had an issue doing that. I will say, it is wise to make a backup of the registry just in case, which I plan to do going forward.
Xbox app leaves corrupted/faulty data packets in the registry
I basically can't download or play any games anymore
what is the reason behind slower running a program specially any graphic designing program such as sketchup pro 2022 with a rendering program such as Enscape? is it running slow due to poor performance of processor or RAM. I myself believe that it is usually due to registry filled of entries. In my case I have 3.2 Ghz processor and 12 GB RAM What is your opinion?
Windows isn't pro-consumer. They don't add important add-ons. Only pointless telemetry bloat. Just because Windows doesn't make their own registry cleaner, doesn't mean cleaning your registry isn't important.
Norton keeps saying it wants to fix broken registries for free at first. Is there a window utility that can do it as well? Thanks!
So guys, how can I detect if a have rests of registry of my already uninstalled programs?
geek uninstaller is pretty good tool for full clean in registry, and its more comptact to use, its just program file in zip archive.
Can I clean the registry entry of a software that I have already uninstalled in the traditional way with that software?
no because it can only target the program that your are Uninstalling
Is CCleaner safe? Or should it be removed?
After uninstall any software if we use Cc cleaner software that software removed a registry log
So, what if you know you uninstalled programs the traditional way already - without using 3rd party software? How do you scan the system to see which files are pointing to non-existent programs? Or, am I SOL for programs removed before using 3rd party software?
Registry cleaning won't really affect higher end PC, but it'll remove annoying bugs
mmm why not delete it yourself by right clicking and delete the key and its subkeys?
I use System Ninja
what about using CCLEANER with windows own app Uninstaller ??
one time ccleaner got virus in it since then i dont use it but it is the most popular app out there
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any body can help me ....i need to complete uninstall illustrator and mastercam software but how and which software would be helpful...??thanks
Iobit uninstaller
Revo Uninstaller does this the best.
pro tip, always set playback speed to 1.25x for all his videos
Thanks Bro, that was helpful 👍
nah, an uninstaller isnt always enough. Just tried free Wise Registry Cleaner and it was impressive
IObit Uninstaller 13.2 is the best uninstaller accourding to reviews.
You can do all this within CMD
A very clever approach
Thanks for the information.
I use wise uninstall that deletes registry recommended by you.
yes that one is also good but now have moved to bc uninstaller because it gives you more info
very helpfull vide sir
OK thanks!
Good one thanks
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Thanks man
You should use the uninstaller of the specific software, for the registry to cleanup. For example, if you want to uninstall VLC, use VLC uninstaller. That should do it. Good video!
doesnt work for al programs
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good video
yes makes sense 😁😁😁😁
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after i watched this video, the conclusion for windows is windows is trash thats all
Kindly review UnInstalr