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Originally Posted by Fifi
Yeah, once a week i run checkdisc to check registry, but never found any error.
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My friend chkdsk is a utility for checking your filesystem not the registry.
I suggest you should also been routinely using "sfc /scannow" in an admin command console to verify the checksums of key windows files
With these two things you know that your filesystem and the core windows files themselves are basically OK
That ofcourse will not prevent you from having application level problems with say SH5 or some other application but it does nonetheless rule out your lower operating system to be the culprit
CCleaner is a utility for registry checks, for deleting old files and current cruft from some apps. Its not the same as running chkdsk or sfc /scannow I used to be involved in contributing to ccleaner development. CCleaner is less important than having integrity of your OS file system and core OS files.