After a number of software installations and un-installations, the registry becomes full of nagging file references pointing to where the files used to reside but no longer exist.
Registry First Aid will find any files and folders that may have been moved on your hard drive and help you correct the registry entries that point to them.
Registry First Aid allows you to:
* Find and correct: invalid file/folder references, invalid font entries, obsolete Start Menu items, invalid application paths,invalid registered help files,invalid shared DLL references,invalid program references in auto run registry keys, obsolete and unused software registry entries, invalid known DLL registry references, invalid file associations, invalid COM/ActiveX registrations
* Search the registry for several strings at once
* Defragment registry files
* Create registry snapshots, find changes made to the registry and create "undo" and "redo" files for any modified registry key
* Explore previously created registry snapshots, export any registry key from snapshots into .reg files
* Review folders to which invalid registry keys refer
* Review registry entries with RegEdit where invalid items reside
* Create full registry backups before any changes, so you can always restore your Windows registry to its initial state
* Create small registry backups of modified registry entries, so you can always restore only modified entries
* Restore any particular modified registry entry to its initial state * Search for a modified registry entry in all backup files
* Save the list of found invalid entries into a text file * Print the list of found invalid entries
* Schedule automatic registry scan
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