Repairing
your Registry
The Scan Results Window summarises the problems found in your Windows
Registry.

Below the Attention Bar is a list of the errors found by Registry Booster.
You may scroll this list and select individual entries to repair and which
to leave unchanged.
By default, Registry Booster will repair all the identified errors.
To change
your selection for individual registry errors, tick the check box from
to . By
clicking the "Uncheck All" Button all errors will be marked
as and none of these errors will be repaired. To reverse
this selection click on the "Check All" Button.
Registry Booster also allows you to create a backup of your registry
entries before repairing errors found. To do this click on the Create
Backup Button:

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Always create a backup before
repairing your registry.
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To repair the selected errors click on the Repair
Registry Button:

By default, Registry Booster is set to take a backup of your registry
whether you have manually created a backup of the registry yourself. Upon
clicking on the Repair Registry Button, the following pop-up appears:

If you have not taken a backup, click "Yes". If you have taken
a backup or otherwise, click "No".
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If you do not backup your
Registry, you will be unable to revert to your present configuration.
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Once Registry Booster starts repairing your registry, the following
Progress Screen appears showing
you the progress of the repair feature. This
may take a few minutes and depends entirely on how many and the type of
errors have been found in your Registry.

To stop repairs at any time click on the Stop Button

You will be prompted to confirm your decision.
Once repairs are complete, the following screenshot appears:

When you click "OK", Registry Booster takes you back to the
System Overview Screen.

You will notice that your System Overview report has been updated with
the date of the last scan and the number of errors found. At the bottom
of the user interface, you will also notice that the Summary Bar now shows
you the number of errors found and the number of registry errors repaired.

What's Next?
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