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SVDtiger

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thanks to the malware forum and metallica's guidance im
good to go again.

he suggested a defrag(did that) and reg clean. can you all please recommend a reg cleaner program that you like and that are suited for novice use and win98? and maybe a freeware too?

since reading and learning from the forum im now very very hesitant to d/l anything without asking persons in the know.

just because its wrapped like eva longoria it might just be howard stern in true form. :whistling: (shudder)

of course we cant give monkeys nukes either :blink:

thank you in advance. john
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bmwboy

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ToniArts has an excellent all-in-one registry and temp file cleaner located here. It should work fine for your purposes.

--bmwboy
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Facedown98

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Try CCleaner. You can download it at http://www.ccleaner.com ... :whistling:
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thanks much to you both. john
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I'll second CCleaner (32 million downloads can't be wrong).
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