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Is my PC free of Registry problems?
Statistics show that about 94% of computers have corrupt and possibly harmful files. On average, almost each PC will have about 150+ errors on them due to corrupt or missing registry entries.
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The general procedure for scanning your Windows Registry is described here.
When Registry Booster starts, the System Overview screen is the default screen. |
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Step1. Click on the Start Scan button to start scanning your Windows Registry. Clicking the Start Scan Button in the System Overview Screen will immediately start the scanning engine of Registry Booster.
Alternatively, hit the Registry Scan Tab and accessing the Registry Scan Screen.
To access the Registry Scan Screen, click on the Registry Scan Tab on the Navigation Panel. |
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Step2. The Registry Scan Screen allows you to select which items within the Windows Registry to scan. To configure settings, you should tick the check boxes. By default, Registry Booster performs complete scans.
At this stage, it is important to perform a complete scan.
To start scanning your registry, click on the start scan button. |
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Registry Booster will start scanning and for a short while (depending on how big your registry is), you will see the following Progress Screen: |
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By clicking the Stop Scan Button, you will be able to stop the scan.
Step3. Once you run your scan, the Scan Results window pops up automatically to reveal the incongruences found by Registry Booster. Immediately, Registry Booster summarises prompts you of the total number of errors found as a pop-up window and within the Attention Bar:
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Click the "OK" Button in the pop-up to reveal the list of errors and incongruences found in your Registry. |
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Use the scroll bar on the right to review all the problems found. |
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