
An aplication that finds invalid registry entries and removes them from your system
Registry First Aid will help you find and correct problems with your system registry.
Registry First Aid scans registry for orphan file/folder references, finds these files or folders on your drives that may have been moved from their initial locations, and then corrects your registry entries to match the located files or folders. In addition, if your registry has links to files of deleted applications, Registry First Aid will find these invalid entries and remove them from your registry. With Registry First Aid, your Windows registry will be always clean and correct, helping your programs load faster and speeding up your computer.
Here are some key features of "Registry First Aid":
· find invalid file/folder references in Windows registry; · select drives and paths where to search registry referenced files/folders; · select found matches to make corrections to invalid registry entries; · delete incorrect registry references to previously un-installed files or folders; · create undo files in RegEdit4 format, so you always can restore Windows registry to the original state.
Requirements:
· Minimum 486 with 66 mhz processor · 600 kb of free space on hard drive.
Limitations:
· The unregistered version is limited to fix only up to 10 entries for the "Invalid paths" category and up to 1 entry for each of other categories per scan. · To fix more invalid entries you have to re-scan the registry. Or you need to register the program to be able to fix all in a single run.
What's New in This Release:
· support of Windows 2008; · do not show help message if automatic scan was started; · language files were updated; · create restore point only once per day, not in every session run; · show total size of registry hives available for Full Backup; · bugfix: last full backup date was not loaded and cleared on exit if the program started with parameter "/autoscan"; · bugfix: incorrect sorting registry hives to defragment by clicking on column caption; · bugfix: size of total registry bytes saved from last defragment was not remembered; |
