User's Manual

What is Checked?
The following table shows you what areas of the registry TuneUp Registry Cleaner checks during the full scan.
You can select from these during the user-defined scan.
Area Description
Audible Sig-
nals
For certain system or program events (e.g. error messages), sound files are played as audible sig-
nals. These are played by accessing the corresponding entries in the registry; however these
entries are invalid once the sound files no longer exist.
Startup
Many programs start automatically together with Windows (e.g. virus scanner). This takes place
via entries in the startup section of the registry. When such programs are uninstalled, these
entries are often not deleted.
Cache for
program
descriptors
Windows automatically saves descriptors for programs that have been recently started. These
descriptors are not deleted if the associated programs are uninstalled or moved.
File Types
Entries in this area of the registry link one or more file extensions (e.g. .txt or .doc) with various
information (such as the program that should be used to open them). Such entries can become
invalid through the uninstallation of programs, for example.
Database
Drivers
During installation, some programs store entries on database drivers and data sources in the reg-
istry. These entries can become invalid through the uninstallation of these programs or the mov-
ing or deletion of individual data sources. Often, invalid entries are created during installation
itself.
Common
Files
This part of the registry contains references to files and program libraries (DLLs), to which several
programs normally require access. When such programs are uninstalled, these entries are often
not deleted.
Help Files
Many programs record in the registry the location of their help files. When such programs are
uninstalled, these entries are often not deleted.
Installed Pro-
grams
Every program leaves behind an entry in this area of the registry. The list of all programs in the
Control Panel is compiled from these entries. When programs are uninstalled, these entries are
often not deleted and inconsistencies arise in this list.
"Open with"
context
menu
If "Open with" is selected from the context menu of a file, a key is created in the registry. If you
do not use the function, the key can be deleted.
Program Set-
tings
Each program installed on the computer can create entries with program-specific information in
the registry (e.g. data or program paths). When programs are uninstalled, these entries are often
not deleted.
Program
extensions
This area of the registry contains references to extensions such as audio and video codecs or
Internet Explorer add-ons that enhance the functionality of individual programs (e.g. with new
menu entries or new toolbar entries). If these programs or extensions are uninstalled, these
entries are often not deleted.
Program
components
Many Windows programs access ActiveX and COM components using entries in this area of the
registry. These entries are created when programs like this are installed, but are often not
deleted during uninstallation. Some programs even create invalid entries during installation.
Program
paths
The installation folders of some programs are stored in the registry to allow these programs to
be run directly via "Start -> Run". When such programs are uninstalled, these entries are often
not deleted.
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