![]() Some programs intentionally leave fragments behind, in registry as well as files on disk or do not return shared files to previous state. It also can't get rid of files left over after generally lousy uninstallers of some programs leave behind. Ccleaner does not "clean" registry, it can not do what Revo does after program uninstall, all it does is to find and remove unlinked entries. ![]() ![]() Registry became much more resilient since XP days, no need for too much cleaning, defragmenting and compacting is not needed any more. Never had to use another, because I fell in love with Revo. I use it on all my computers at home and work, and never had a single problem. That way you can just restore it and you're back to normal. It gives you the option to backup your registry, I believe, in case anything goes wrong. ![]() Others have had problems in the past, so no uninstaller is fool proof. I choose the most advanced option, and haven't ever had problems. Revo is very trustworthy, and comes with different options on how aggressive you want it to scan the registry. The trick is, sometimes an uninstaller can mistake an entry for another program, and remove it, doing anything from making a computer completely unusable (rare, and you would need a very bad uninstaller for this scenario), to making it unstable. Programs leave behind junk in the registry when you uninstall them, and revo attempts to remove that junk, as all uninstallers do (some better than others). ![]() It is one, if not the most widely used and praised uninstaller out there. ![]()
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