Thanks for the repsonses.
So, my desktop is now gradually filling with downloads of trial versions of registry cleaners, and the hours of the day are slipping away faster than ever
Clearly, there is significant variety in the tools available which all claim to restore and/or maintain your machine in perfect health. But that seems to be where the common ground ceases. If it were just a case of choosing between the relatively superficial elements such as colours and menus, I'd have this sorted. But sadly, it isn't that simple. The results I've observed from a range of registry cleaners working on the same un-fixed registry aren't just 'interseting', they're plainly worrying! Some brief results:
RegScrubXP
Keys/Values examined = 190907
Problems found = 7
Option is to fix or not. No indication of the intended remedy.
Layout is clear, if a little 'agricultural'.
jv16 Power Tools v1.3
Problems found = 159
Items that are 'safe to remove' = 16
Items that are 'not safe to remove' = 143 (Ignored via built-in filter)
Default action appears to be delete where possible, although there is a (not very encouraging) 'try to fix' option!
Layout similar to RegScrubXP, but a bit
more agricultural!
TuneUp Utilities 2004
Problems found = 9 (separated into sections)
Nicely presented in a clear, modern-looking graphical window.
Registry Mechanic
Quick scan = 8 problems.
Deep scan = 41 problems.
Simple, clear well presented full-screen main window. Each problem shows the individual proposed remedy, though it was always 'set to delete'!
RegistryFix v1.03
Problems found = 120 (sectioned)
Option is to 'repair problems', but no indication of the intended remedy.
Again, nicely presented, but the window wasn't resizable, although this may be a trialware limitation.
Registry First Aid
Total found entries = 304!
Total entries for correction = 268!
This utility identified the greatest number of problems, rightly or wrongly, by quite a margin. So much so that it gave me some cause for concern. Indeed, I even started to scan the proposed fixes (potentially very useful information) and I have to say that more than a couple seemed to make fix suggestions that didn't appear to ring true with the problem.
Immediately available as a full screen window. Very clear layout (especially the categories) with a contemporary feel.
WyvernWorks Registry Fix-Up
Problems found = 162 (sectioned)
Like RFA, each problem has a proposed method for fix (ignore, delete, change value) but unlike RFA, does not show that actual fix, where appropriate.
Non-resizable window, but otherwise a simple, clean layout.
Ace Utilities (Registry Cleaner)
Standard Scan:
Problems found = 84
Entries ignored = 128
Thorough Scan:
Problems found = 190
Entries ignored = 103
I just keep asking myself "why"!!
Anyway, full size window, well presented. Single method of remedy seems to be 'remove', as opposed to repair.
I started this search, not necessarily looking for something inexpensive, or freeware, but something that just did exactly what it should, in the best possible way. Right now, I'd happily shell out for that seemingly elusive utility!! I guess this warrants even more consideration, not before paying for a license (or two), but before actually putting the thing to work for real!
Any further input welcomed... especially if it helps narrow the choice![/b]