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Games won't load & laptop running slow

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  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
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    kdst wrote: »
    I did run the registry cleaner 'scan for issues' but it didn't ask me to back anything up. Is this a problem? I don't want to worry that I might have messed something else up :-(

    k

    well its too late now

    Dont worry about it :p
    :idea:
  • Tatty_
    Tatty_ Posts: 1,788 Forumite
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    aliEnRIK wrote: »
    well its too late now

    Dont worry about it :p

    You can't say that to a born worrier lol

    Seriously, what should I have backed up? Will it cause me problems? There was no prompt, honestly.

    k
  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    kdst wrote: »
    You can't say that to a born worrier lol

    Seriously, what should I have backed up? Will it cause me problems? There was no prompt, honestly.

    k

    I cant recall the exact prompt
    But when running the registry part of the cleaner (2nd one down), before actually removing said registries it (should) ask to back them up

    Honestly though, dont worry about it

    CCleaners the safest registry cleaner I know (In fact the ONLY one id recommend running in times of need)
    :idea:
  • vyseyboy
    vyseyboy Posts: 624 Forumite
    No need to worry. I run ccleaner's registry cleanup without backing up all the time. Maybe a bit risky for "everyday" use, but the worst that is ever going to happen is that you lose some fancy proprietary settings (usually that you would have set up yourself manually, and if you haven't done anything like that, no need to worry,)

    If anything were to go wrong, it would be easily fixable.

    Your computer is working fine. Don't worry.
    Russia is HERE
  • Tatty_
    Tatty_ Posts: 1,788 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks guys :D

    Karrie x
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