RE: [H] Registry Mechanic
I fine TuneUp 2006 to be decent -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stan Zaske Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 11:45 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: [H] Registry Mechanic Winterlight wrote: Is Registry Mechanic worth the 30 dollar registration? RegSupreme Pro http://www.macecraft.com/regsupremepro/
[H] Registry Mechanic
Is Registry Mechanic worth the 30 dollar registration?
Re: [H] Registry Mechanic
At 08:14 AM 29/04/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is any Doc in a box worth paying for since Windows XP has been around? I, my wife and many of my customers have went over 3 years with XP and without a format and reinstall job. We sure could not do this with Windows 9x. It seems that XP has the ability to take a licking and keep on ticking, especially with the support of the patches, most of which are labeled as Security Updates to hide their real purpose. And what is their real purpose? T
Re: [H] Registry Mechanic
At 04:06 AM 29/04/2006, Winterlight wrote: Is Registry Mechanic worth the 30 dollar registration? I prefer Registry Healer, but none are really necessary, I don't believe. T
Re: [H] Registry Mechanic
At 07:14 AM 4/29/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: Is any Doc in a box worth paying for since Windows XP has been around? I, my wife and many of my customers have went over 3 years with XP and without a format and reinstall job. We sure could not do this with Windows 9x. And why not? My wife is going on 8 yrs on her 98 machine without a format reinstall. Heck not even a dirty install either. ;-) --+-- Wayne D. Johnson Ashland, OH, USA 44805 http://www.wavijo.com
Re: [H] Registry Mechanic
- Original Message - From: Wayne Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 10:03 AM Subject: Re: [H] Registry Mechanic And why not? My wife is going on 8 yrs on her 98 machine without a format reinstall. Heck not even a dirty install either. ;-) Why not? She has a programmer on board. Y'all fellows can earn $50.00 per hour and up and not ever touch a screwdriver. No wonder programmers do house calls. They do not have to physically work inside of the box. Hardly anyone has desk space to work on a computer, so you end up using their floor for your bench. Often you have to unhook the computer to pull it out enough to get inside of it. Then you have to slide it back to hook it back up etc. My guess is anyone who knows their way around a Windows Registry and fix practically any Windows problem and avoid reinstalling. If I knew all of that I would quit the lowly, low paying hardware work and just do keyboard and mouse work. Chuck
Re: [H] Registry Mechanic
Winterlight wrote: Is Registry Mechanic worth the 30 dollar registration? RegSupreme Pro http://www.macecraft.com/regsupremepro/