BigFix was created in 1997.
You can edit registry but it is recommended that you do not edit registry if you are not a programmer because editing registry incorrectly can cause havoc.
click on run in the start menu. type regedit there and enter. registry editor will open. there you can delete or alter a registry file.
You have to empty the recycle (trash) bin to completely delete files.
To change your computer registry, open command and type "regedit". Delete anything you need. P.S. I would not do this!!!!
because just deleting the file from the hard drive doesnt remove it from the registry. To do that you need to run a registry cleaner. I recommend ccleaner
BigFix is a small company founded in 1997 based near San Francisco that provides software that helps keep computers configured and secured properly to avoid problems and viruses. Between 2001 and 2007, BigFix software was shipped on eMachines and Gateway computers to help computer owners keep their computers running properly. Today, BigFix concentrates on the Enterprise version of its software that is sold to large companies to help manage their internal computer. BigFix no longer creates software for home users (more information at help.bigfix.com/kb/kb50.html and bigfix.com).
No, XPCleaner is Malware . To clean the malware,uninstall it, delete the registry files manually after disabling System restore and restarting the the computer. If you are not sure to delete files in the registry,just run a free scan wih AVG Trial or microsoft free antivirus software
You can manually go through the file structure and the registry and delete the files and registry keys belonging to the program. You can usually find out which files to delete and where they are by searching "manual uninstall [game name here]".
You can delete a user profile in Windows 98 by typing in a specific registry key into the Registry Editor. Type HKEY underscore LOCAL underscore MACHINE backslash SOFTWARE backslash Microsoft backslash Windows backslash CurrentVersion backslash ProfileList. Quit the Registry Editor and go to My Computer and delete the specific user name folder.
No. However, some anti-virus programs can detect registry cleaners as threats. Use registry cleaners at your own risk. They can delete legitimate registry cleans, thus breaking your system.
I Think(My Opinion)that you should not run any registry cleaners because it may delete something it wasn't supposed to.I once used a registry cleaner and it delete some taskbar properties and it disappeared.