anandk
Distinguished Member
In Windows, When you uninstall programs (sometimes improperly),
some dll's or the shared dlls, may be left behind. such left-behind
entries in the Windows Registry and/or such orphaned dll files,
can hog system folders space or bloat registry or cause other problems.
the following 2 utilities can help !
"Archive dll" helps scan system directory for orphaned dll's.
it identifies dll's with ZERO hits. these can be archived
or removed later on, once u r sure.
visit : *www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/dllarch.htm
"Dll Orphans" will search your computer for a list of files that are
not being used along with Registry Entries for files that are no longer
valid. these can be backed up and then maybe when u r sure, removed.
visit : *camtech2000.net/Pages/DllOrphans.html
good to read both their 'help/read-me' files first !
better to create system restore point before trying them out !!
best to leave the microsoft entries, as-it-is !!!
PS : this utiliy also has a dll cleaner : *www.coffeecup.com/pc-tuneup/
some dll's or the shared dlls, may be left behind. such left-behind
entries in the Windows Registry and/or such orphaned dll files,
can hog system folders space or bloat registry or cause other problems.
the following 2 utilities can help !
"Archive dll" helps scan system directory for orphaned dll's.
it identifies dll's with ZERO hits. these can be archived
or removed later on, once u r sure.
visit : *www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/dllarch.htm
"Dll Orphans" will search your computer for a list of files that are
not being used along with Registry Entries for files that are no longer
valid. these can be backed up and then maybe when u r sure, removed.
visit : *camtech2000.net/Pages/DllOrphans.html
good to read both their 'help/read-me' files first !
better to create system restore point before trying them out !!
best to leave the microsoft entries, as-it-is !!!
PS : this utiliy also has a dll cleaner : *www.coffeecup.com/pc-tuneup/