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Welcome to Registry Mechanic
How to use this help document
Introduction
Introduction to Registry Mechanic
Product Features
What's new in this release?
System Requirements
Purchasing and registering Registry Mechanic
Uninstalling and upgrading Registry Mechanic
Getting Started
Launching Registry Mechanic and navigation
Main Status screen
Scan Your Registry
Scan results and modifying problems
Repairing problems
Scan and repair summary screen
Closing, minimizing and maximizing Registry Mechanic
Advanced Features
Restore registry backup
Registry Mechanic Options
Optimize Your System
Compact Registry
Live Update
About
Appendices
Registry Mechanic's scannable sections
Contact Information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Registry Mechanic targeted at novice or advanced users?
How do I undo changes made to the Windows Registry by Registry Mechanic?
How do I schedule Registry Mechanic to run at a certain time?
I am having problems with Live Update.
When starting Registry Mechanic I get the error "This program has been damaged."
I get a runtime error message on startup.
Registry Mechanic is registered, but after scanning and repairing consecutively, the same number of problems appear.
Registry Mechanic appears to freeze and/or go white and indicate "Not Responding" during a Deep Scan.
Registry Mechanic appears to be very slow and/or freeze at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software -> Building Index..."
Licence Agreement


Repairing problems

To repair problems in your Windows Registry:

  1. Conduct a scan and make any required modifications to problems on the Scan results screen.

  2. Execute the Repair function by clicking the Repair button of the Scan results screen.

The Repair function can also be run by selecting "Repair" from the "Options" menu at the top-left of this screen.

Registry Mechanic automatically creates a backup of the entries it changes in the Windows Registry when the Repair function is executed. These backups allow you to undo any of these changes, and can be accessed through the Restore registry backup screen. Please be aware that this is not the same as creating a System Restore Point on Windows XP systems. If you have selected the "Create a System Restore Point before repair (XP)" option on the General options screen, Windows also creates a System Restore Point before implementing any changes to the registry.

  1. When the Repair function has completed implementing changes to the Windows Registry, the Scan and Repair summary screen displays.


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