Registry First Aid 4.1 Online Manual
Registry First Aid will help you find and correct problems with your system registry.
Online Manual of Registry First Aid 4.1
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The type of correction "Cut Invalid Substring" allows to remove invalid part of a registry entry and keep entry in the registry.
For example, you have a complex registry value "Path"="C:Program FilesPath1;C:Program FilesPath2;C:Path3;" and Registry First Aid found that the path "C:Program FilesPath2" does not exist. Using this correction type you can simply cut the invalid part from the registry value. In this example your new value will be "Path"="C:Program FilesPath1;C:Path3;".
In previous versions of Registry First Aid or other registry cleaners you had to modify such entries manually or leave entries without change.
The program automatically suggests this correction for complex registry values. Simple values as "Path"="C:Program FilesPath1" aren't suggested with this correction. If you set Cut Invalid Substring correction manually then this will cut the whole invalid string marked in red color "C:Program FilesPath1" and leave the value "Path" empty but still in the registry.
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The type of correction "Cut Invalid Substring" allows to remove invalid part of a registry entry and keep entry in the registry.
For example, you have a complex registry value "Path"="C:Program FilesPath1;C:Program FilesPath2;C:Path3;" and Registry First Aid found that the path "C:Program FilesPath2" does not exist. Using this correction type you can simply cut the invalid part from the registry value. In this example your new value will be "Path"="C:Program FilesPath1;C:Path3;".
In previous versions of Registry First Aid or other registry cleaners you had to modify such entries manually or leave entries without change.
The program automatically suggests this correction for complex registry values. Simple values as "Path"="C:Program FilesPath1" aren't suggested with this correction. If you set Cut Invalid Substring correction manually then this will cut the whole invalid string marked in red color "C:Program FilesPath1" and leave the value "Path" empty but still in the registry.




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