JetClean's Registry DEEP-digging ability will be welcome to hunt down as many RealPlayer remnants as possible.Very nice, easy to use color picker that's loaded with features (eyedropper, magnifier, auto-copy, color and output options, etc.) and works well with all platforms.Ĭonvert | Version: 4.10 | File Size: 780 KB Oh Noooooooo! And with there being no CANCEL Button, I could do nothing, but watch in horror as RealPlayer reinstalled. So, I went to maximize the AOL Log On Window and at that precise instant, the RealPlayer Reinstall prompt popped up and my Click to maximize my AOL Log On Window was instead interpreted as a Click on the YES in the RealPlayer Reinstall Window. The annoying RealPlayer Reinstall Window prompt was slow in popping up. Well, the other day I was going to maximize my AOL Log On Window because it had somehow downsized itself. I of course normally just simply click on "No" and move on. But, since it sorta seems to be intertwined with my AOL, I was never able to get rid of a Window popping up during my AOL Log On, informing me that RealPlayer is not installed and prompting me if I want to reinstall it. I had actually uninstalled RealPlayer ages ago. The other day I inadvertently reinstalled it. CCleaner, Glary Utilities AND JetClean to look for, dig up and remove anything that smacks of RealPlayer. You never want to blindly give any "Junk Files Cleaner" the Full Steam go ahead to wipe out ALL of the so-called problems that it claims it found. Those types of remnant Registry Entries I have no problem letting it delete them.īottom line, the Registry area is ALWAYS a very risky area. I've only felt comfortable letting JetClean fix several to where it's now only down to around 995 problems.īut, it IS pretty good at finding the remnant Registry Entries of software that I know I just finished uninstalling and thus need to be deleted. When I first used JetClean, the Registry Clean function found around 1200 "Problems." You definitely do NOT want to just blindly give it carte blanche to "Fix" all the so-called "Problems" it finds.īecause it WILL find TONs of them and most of them you won't be able to ascertain what the consequence will be of letting JetClean delete those problems. You definitely do want to be way more cautious, careful and very selective with what you give it the Green Light to "Fix." It finds more so-called "Problems" than those two. the Registry Clean section of it on the other hand, that one digs way deeper than CCleaner and even deeper than Glary Utilities. IMO, the Windows Clean and Apps Clean sections are rather safe. I use the Registry Clean, Windows Clean and Apps Clean sections of it. In addition to CCleaner and Glary Utilities, I do use the Free Portable version of JetClean.
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