Evening all,
Just wondering why does Norton Utilities flag that there are registry errors ? see attached screen shot.
I have set those keys to be ignored , I Know that registry tools can be aggressive in there approach to repairs and cleaning
Steve
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Re: Norton Utilities
Hi Steve
I used to use Norton in the past, but it got too bloated.
I've used CCleaner for a few years now, its lightweight and free
http://www.piriform.com/
Think these utility packages are a matter of personal choice.
I used to use Norton in the past, but it got too bloated.
I've used CCleaner for a few years now, its lightweight and free
http://www.piriform.com/
Think these utility packages are a matter of personal choice.
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Re: Norton Utilities
Hi John,
I know what you mean about norton but to be fair the V15 that i am using now has been sorted quite well , i mainly use if for the real time defrag and disk monitoring stuff
Was just wondering why it flagged it
Steve
I know what you mean about norton but to be fair the V15 that i am using now has been sorted quite well , i mainly use if for the real time defrag and disk monitoring stuff
Was just wondering why it flagged it
Steve
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