"Barrie" <> wrote in message
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> Ken,
>
> This dialog has helped me think things through and reminded me of past
> events. Unmentioned so far is the situation with previous versions of
> Windows in which registry bloat occurred as a result of the various
> installations and uninstallations of programs as well as other maneuvers.
In my view, what you call "registry bloat" is of no consequence whatever.
Other than using a tiny amount more disk space, there is no disadvantage to
a bigger registry. It has no performance impact at all.
> Although some of the registry cleaners were of help,
Expect for very specialized uses by knowledgable users, I am very much
against the use of registry cleaners. These purport to remove unused
entries, but the problem is that they often misidentify something as being
unused when it isn't. Sometimes such an error is easy to recover from, other
times it's not. Worst case, a registry cleaner can render your system
unbootable.
Although they clearly don't always cause problems, they are always a bad
risk. You are trading their doing things with no perceivable benfit for the
risk of an unbootable system. It's a bad bet.
> from time to time a
> reinstall of Windows and ones programs seemed to be the only way. Often
> this
> was done at the time of buying a new drive and of course would take a long
> time in a complex setup.
And entirely unnecssary, if done just to reduce the size of the registry.
> From my experience to date with Vista this creates
> a real revalidation headache. Can y ou tell me how they are going to
> handle
> that, Ken, with Vista's new precautions in support of "one computer one
> license?"
If you are asking me to tell you what Microsoft's plans are, sorry, I'm not
privy to those plans.
> By the way, thanks for strengthening my excuse to buy the 1TB drive. :-)
You're welcome.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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> "Ken Blake" wrote:
>
>> "Barrie" <> wrote in message
>> news:97F1F1CC-53E3-469B-B4B1-...
>>
>> > Thank you, Ken.
>>
>> You're welcome. Glad to help.
>>
>>
>> > Yes, I know that I will probably have to uninstall and then
>> > reinstall everything (I have been there many times before - since
>> > Windows
>> > 3.0
>> > was it? I have upgraded my Windows OS at least four times as each new
>> > version appears - and was using MS DOS before that.) My question was
>> > stimulated more by the Program Data folder that is unique to Vista? I
>> > do
>> > not
>> > remember that before although it may have had another name.
>> >
>> > The problem is that I use Acronis True Image to back up every night but
>> > the
>> > image is getting too big. I need to separate out the program files,
>> > which
>> > I
>> > do not need to back up, from the boot information and the data files
>> > (the
>> > latter are on another drive). The 'obvious' thing to do is to split my
>> > 300GB
>> > SATA c: drive into two partitions.
>>
>>
>> Let's say you make an image of the drive with Windows and data, but
>> without
>> installed programs. and your drive fails. You buy a new drive, then
>> restore
>> that image to it. The registry is not out of synch with the rest of your
>> drive because all the programs are missing.
>>
>> If you then reinstall all the programs, you will probably get the
>> registry
>> largely in synch again, but I wouldn't expect this process to be perfect,
>> and I would expect problems as a result.
>>
>> In another message in the thread you say you are planning on buying a 1TB
>> drive for backup. I think that's a much better plan, and would permit you
>> to
>> image everything.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
>> Please reply to the newsgroup
>>
>> > Thank you again for your comments.
>> >
>> > "Ken Blake" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Barrie wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I am going to repartition my C: drive and want to move my program
>> >> > files to a new location. I know all about the path-related headache
>> >> > that this will cause but want to know what problems may arise with
>> >> > Vista Home Premium.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> It's got nothing to do with Vista Home Premium. It's the same with
>> >> every
>> >> version of Windows since Windows 95. The problems that *will* (not
>> >> may)
>> >> arise is that the programs will no longer run (except perhaps for a
>> >> very
>> >> occasional small self-contained program).
>> >>
>> >> There is software that purports to address this issue and fix the
>> >> problems
>> >> (such as COA2.exe), but my experience with these has been that they
>> >> miss
>> >> many things that need fixing.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
>> >> Please reply to the newsgroup
>> >> I notice that it will not let me move the
>> >> > Program Files and Program Data folders to a new partition. Can
>> >> > someone please give me advice/information on this?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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