

If your dictionary was cut down to just the words you use it would be just as useful to you as it is at present in its bloated form. A dictionary contains a few thousand words which you use and a hundred thousand or more words you never use, perhaps have never heard of. Your registry is very similar to a dictionary. Not against technology so much as tired of having to deal with things no one can possibly understand in total, even you all and many of us are just perpetually confused. Once you master that, they upgrade to something else requiring another course. Every program seems to require a course or so in how to work it. Left feedback with something, not sure what, about assistance not working, and was my register being 'cleaned' or whatever is supposed to be done to it. Do need to know what it does in regard to the registry if anyone could help with this? It offers that you sign up for something called 'euast' for help, which I did, when clicking on 'assistance' did nothing. But CCleaner isn't as comprehensive in telling you what it removes, so not sure. Overall didn't find it to be as user friendly and comfy as CCleaner, tho it seems like it removes more. I did go to the 'advanced' more agressive cleaner, but was terrified by it. When I clicked on 'assistance' at the top of the page, nothing happened.

I looked all over it and couldn't find a mention of the registry. However, i don't know if it did the registry, the way CCleaner does, removing invalid entries. Gave back a lot of space, and specified a lot of what it took out.
