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Welcome
How this Help is organised
Conventions Used in this Help
What is Registry Booster?
Where do I go from here?
I. Introduction
1. Installation Guide
System Requirements
Installing Registry Booster
Launching Registry Booster for the First Time
Obtaining Updates
Online Resources and Support
Purchasing and Registering your Product
2. Getting Started
Understanding the Windows Registry
What is the Windows Registry?
When and Why do Registry Problems Occur
How is the Windows Registry Structured?
How do I know whether I have Registry problems?
What are the most common Registry problems?
Is my PC free of Registry problems?
Do I need to repair Registry problems?
How do I do repair Registry problems?
What is Registry Repair Software?
Running Registry Booster for the First Time
What does Registry Booster do?
Will Registry Booster Make a Difference?
Do I have to be an Expert to use Registry Booster?
Launching Registry Booster for the First Time
Running your First Scan
The Registry Booster User Interface
Repairing your Registry
3. What's New?
Features Overview
II. Using Registry Booster
4. Registry Scan and Repairs
Scanning Your Registry
Scanning Your Registry
What to Scan?
The Windows Registry
Windows Registry Problems
Windows Registry Structure
What to Scan?
The Registry Sections Scanned by Registry Booster
Complete Registry Scans
Partial Scans
ActiveX, OLE and COM Objects
User Software Settings
System Software Settings
Shared DLLs Section
System Drivers
File Extensions
Invalid File Associations
Application Paths
Fonts Section
Startup Sections
Sound and AppEvents
Uninstall Sections
Help Section
Repairing Your Registry
Repairing Your Registry
Estimated Scan and Repair Times
5. Registry Backups and Restores
Registry Backups
Registry Restores
6. Registry Defrags
Registry Defrags
7. Maintaining a Clean Registry
Automatic and Regular Scans
Complete Scans
Partial Scans
Defrags
8. Configuring Registry Booster
Configuring Registry Booster
III. Registry Booster Reference Guide
9. Understanding the Windows Registry
What is the Windows Registry?
When and Why do Registry Problems occur?
How is the Windows Registry Structured?
How do I know whether I have Registry problems?
What are the most common Registry problems?
Is my PC free of Registry problems?
Do I need to repair Registry problems?
How do I do repair Registry problems?
What is Registry Repair Software?
10. Other Information
Obtaining Updates
Online Resources and Support
Glossary of Terms


Conventions Used in this Help

This help has been designed with the aim of being simple to use and follows the logical structure of Registry Booster guiding you through the various features and functions every step of the way.  A tutorial section is included to help you acquire an intermediate understanding of the Windows Registry.

 

Navigating Through the Help

This help is divided into three main sections each of which has a number of chapters and related topics.  In total there are eleven chapters.

 

The help is divided into two main areas: the Content Area on the right side of your screen and the Table of Contents.

 

 

The following icons are used to denote the three main sections, the eleven chapters.

 

Closed Section or Chapter

 Open Section or Chapter

Topic

 

To navigate from one section, chapter or topic to the next, you may either double click on the section, chapter or topic or click on the forward or back arrow at the top right hand corner of the header within the help page currently being viewed.  Alternatively, at the bottom of each topic you will see with a hypertext link to the next section, chapter or topic. These sections are entitled "What's Next?"

 

All links are hypertext and are denoted in a blue underlined font. Clicking on the hypertext link takes you to the relevant topic or reveals a pop-window with a definition of the term being used.

 

 

Within the topic itself you may also find the hypertext link with the phrase "Back to the top". Clicking on this link takes you to the top of the topic.

 

Text may be typed in a normal font denoting general information, larger and in blue denoting a heading within a particular topic or in a different size and colour denoting an important term usually relating to a feature within the software.

 

Consecutive steps that require being done in sequence are indicated by arrows (->), which connect each step. For example, to open Registry Booster from the Windows Start menu, click on the "Start" menu button, move up to "All Programs" (or "Programs") menu item. In the resulting cascading menu, select the "Registry Booster" folder and in the subsequent cascading menu, select the "Registry Booster" itself.  This is easily represented by the following shorthand convention:

 

Start -> All Programs  ->  Programs -> Registry Booster -> Registry Booster

 

Pay special attention to notes set apart from the text with the following icons:

 

 

Indicates important information.

 

 

Indicates warnings and items of extreme importance.

 

 

At the bottom of some topics you may find a Related Topics button .  Click on the left mouse button to reveal the relevant menu, highlight your preferred selection and click on the appropriate entry.

 

 

What's Next?

What is Registry Booster?

 

 


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