Are Registry Cleaners Worth Running?

Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:34PM EDT

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Over the last couple of days, a minor debate has raged over whether Windows registry cleaning software is useful or whether it's garbage. This Digg discussion says it's junk, while this one has posts from those who say otherwise. Based on the number of diggs, the yeas have a considerable lead. But I thought I'd see for myself if I could find out if registry cleaners have a genuine positive effect.

I'll admit upfront that this test was only quasi-scientific. The problem with measuring what a registry cleaner does is that the results are not easily repeatable. Every machine is going to have a different set of junk in its registry, so comparing results from one system to another will not always make sense. Nonetheless, I wanted to at least provide a data point for the argument based on one system's experience with cleaning the registry.

Registry cleaners work by removing outdated and incorrect entries from the Windows registry, the OS's repository for all system settings. It dates back to Windows 3.11, and with each new version of Windows, it has grown in complexity. Installing, re-installing, and un-installing a lot of software, plus the toll taken by simple daily use of Windows, leads to the registry growing in size thanks to entries that don't get properly deleted or updated. Over time, the registry gets bloated, and some people say that this registry bloat leads to poor performance and general system instability. Thus, the registry cleaner was invented.

So on to my test. Two of my PCs have had XP reinstalled from scratch in the last couple of months, so their registries should not be bloated. Instead, I used as my test system an old Windows 2000 box which hasn't been reformatted for years and which I use to install all kinds of test software, including spyware and viruses (for testing security software). If any machine has a messed-up registry, it's this one.

I measured boot time (during which the registry is accessed the most) to see whether registry cleaners would have any positive effect.

Sure enough, this machine was dog slow. From a standard cold boot, the OS wasn't usable until 2 minutes, 30 seconds, and constant hard drive activity didn't stop until a whopping 5 minutes, 19 seconds. That's insane!

For test #1 I installed the popular CCleaner, a free system cleanup utility that also includes a registry cleaning component. CCleaner found a full gigabyte of junk (temp files and fragments) to clean out, and though it doesn't indicate how much cleanup it is doing to the registry, I have no doubt there was a ton. The results: 2:36 until the OS was usable, but only 4:40 until non-stop hard drive activity ceased.

I then tried a registry-specific tool, Registry Mechanic (a $30 application). It identified 258 additional registry problems (many marked "severe"). After cleanup, again the OS popped up at 2:30, but the hard drive stopped cranking at 3:51.

These results are interesting: A clean registry doesn't have much effect until Windows is fairly fully loaded, but after that the performance improvement can be dramatic. I realize these figures represent just one measure of performance and just one machine, but if you're finding your computer is really slowing down, a registry cleaner might be able to help. Your mileage may vary.

Some caveats: A few people have complained that registry cleaning software made their system crash completely. This is always a risk with any software, but when you're messing around with the registry, you can far more easily break something. Remember to back up the registry before running a scanner, and tread lightly. If you're not comfortable restoring a registry file by running in safe mode and using regedit, you might want to get help before scanning.

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  • 6 Posted by bullcrap_central on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    tahoegeorge what were the other two registry cleaners that worked good for you.

  • 7 Posted by c18_anais_anais on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    i wonder why some are saying that downloading a program that can be of help on how to protect ur pc but when u run the program you will end up dissapointed because theres an amount to be paid...and sometimes it really such a waste spending minutes and hours then u cannot download those promos.

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  • 9 Posted by ronymaxwell on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    I tried a few before reading this and made a mess of things, everything ran really slow. CCleaner sorted it. It works for me!

  • 11 Posted by retired_63 on Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    The first time the "registry" was used was in Windows 95. Before then, and is still used to a lesser extent, are the ".ini" files. I use "CCleaner" and it works well for me; plus it's free.

  • 12 Posted by dpgirly on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    I personally have tried several adware/spyare removers and registry cleaners and found that Stopbot.com offers the best software and guard.

  • 13 Posted by rawrenn on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    First of all, I agree with the person who said that running one cleaner after another isn't an accurate comparison and I'd also like to know how the free Microsoft product or any of the add-ons from the anti-viral companies might have fared.

  • 14 Posted by johnyk_vl on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    Registry Cleaners are definitely worth using them. But in order to achieve the maximum results, you need to choose the best program. I have used will now many kinds of registry cleaners, but just one has seemed to efficient for my computer's needs: jv16 PowerTools 2009, a software produced by the Macecraft Company. Till now, it had provided me with some great results and i am sure that i am not the single person that is saying this.

  • 15 Posted by timothypernell on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ultra WinCleaner was doing alright with registry cleaners until yesterday. =/ But I'm using CCleaner and Registry Safe or whatever that's called so I'm good. I just gotta stop going to Ultra WinCleaner or my computer will freeze...

  • 16 Posted by aseretmisiasz on Wed Aug 5, 2009 10:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    I would like to know if anyone has used Registry Genie and if they had problems with it. I used it without making a copy of my registry and it messed up that registry. I can't use it and had to restore an old one. I would also know if there are any that can be used on Windows 98.

  • 17 Posted by registrycleaner3 on Sat Aug 22, 2009 3:17AM EDT Report Abuse

    This is a nice website where u can download registry cleaner softwares to remove errors & invalid entries & can speed up your pc. Thanx for visiting such a nice blog.

  • 18 Posted by allanhoneycutt on Sat Aug 29, 2009 4:47AM EDT Report Abuse

    Thanks for info. Here is some registry cleaner video called "Registry Cleaners - Avoid Scams" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtdvY2jIDFY

  • 19 Posted by ukcashback on Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Reg cleaners work great. I have used them for a number of years and my pc performance is up to speed and error free. I good online guide is http://www.aregistrycleaner.com

  • 20 Posted by shawn_michael0007 on Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:51AM EDT Report Abuse

    You could encounter some error messages including exe file errors while booting. You may also encounter Windows startup problem. if your software contains outdated or corrupt files. CLean your registry completely with Registry Cleaners . You can Download Registry Cleaner from good quality websites.

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