This info would be appropriate on alt.windows-xp news group.........Rudy
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> If you are experiencing problems with your PC, or it's no longer
> performing as it used to, the likelihood is your Windows registry is
> overloaded with redundant entries created by the Windows operating
> system or other software.
> Windows communicates with its registry dozens of times every second and
> broken registry keys can make that communication difficult and slow.
> Even moderate use of a PC running Windows could result in numerous
> registry keys and files spread across the Windows registry. Many of
> these entries are no longer needed or used by Windows and may well
> disrupt the smooth running of your system.
> After just a few days these Windows registry keys and files can begin
> to accumulate and, over time, will cause your PC to slow down, trigger
> 'missing' .exe or .dll files messages and finally stop running
> altogether. If you've had your system for some time then you'll be
> astonished at the number of unnecessary Windows registry keys and files
> hanging around, just waiting to strike. Deleted programs often leave a
> few Windows registry keys and files littered around and these are
> potential problems in the making.
> If you'd like to know just how many redundant Windows registry keys and
> files are lurking in your PC just download and run Error Nuker - it
> will scan your Windows registry and give you the report for FREE.
> http://registryxppu.blogspot.com/
>
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