If you choose to use a registry cleaner you must accept the attendant risks. Considering the very real risks and the questionable benefits I prefer to avoid them. On the other hand the risks of using them are very real. In the real world the benefits are as elusive as they ever were. The benefits of registry cleaners are primarily found in the ads for registry cleaners. They provide as much or as little information as the developers wish, including none at all. The list of installed applications is provided by the installers themselves. They are all one and the same to Windows. An installer is just another process that interacts with the user, creates and modifies files, the registry and other things. Windows does not do this either because it can't. With rare exceptions they do not keep track of which registry entries they are creating. They are installed by programs, for the most part provided by third party developers. Registry cleaners try to do this but the methods they use are not fully reliable. There is nothing in the registry or elsewhere that associates a registry entry or key with an application. In fact in this world there is nothing that is 100% safe. There is no registry cleaner that is 100% safe. I know registry cleaners can destroy the system so I need one that is 100% safe. So I want to use a good registry cleaner.
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