Registry Mechanic's main features include
the following:
Safely repair invalid
entries in your Windows Registry, which can lead to Windows crashes and
error messages
Over time, invalid entries and orphaned shortcuts
can accumulate in the registry as a result of uninstalling or incorrectly
removing software from your system, having missing or corrupt hardware
or software drivers, or deleting files referenced by shortcuts. Registry
Mechanic can safely clean and repair invalid entries from your registry
with a few simple mouse clicks.
Improve system performance
and stability by removing orphaned references in your Windows Registry
Registry Mechanic's ability to streamline
your Windows Registry and remove orphaned references can significantly
improve your system's stability and performance.
Fast
and secure scanning algorithms, resulting in efficient scans of your Windows
Registry
Registry Mechanic incorporates secure scanning
algorithms, which target crucial areas of your Windows Registry, enabling
a fast and efficient scan.
Scans
your hard drive for invalid and incorrect program shortcuts
Registry Mechanic can scan for invalid and
incorrect shortcuts in customizable locations on your PC.
Automatically creates
Windows Registry backups with each repair, with the option to restore
them
Registry Mechanic automatically creates a
backup of all changes it makes to the registry, allowing these changes
to be restored to their original condition at a later time. On Windows
XP operating systems, Registry Mechanic also allows the creation of Windows
System Restore points prior to implementing repair changes, as an additional
backup measure.
Conduct an automatic
scan at Windows startup, for continued system optimization
Registry Mechanic can be set to conduct a
background scan each time you start up your PC. The Repair function can
also be set to run automatically at the end of a scan, thereby allowing
you to continue using your system without the need to interact with Registry
Mechanic.
Other
customizable features, including:
An
Ignore List, allowing you to designate items you do not want to be repaired
and detected in subsequent scans. Items can be added directly to the list
or from the results of a scan.
The creation of informative,
user-friendly logs, listing details of items found and memory resources
available on your system.