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Display problems
Click Display problems to display detailed descriptions and exclude any individual problems from
the cleanup (see Additional Functions in TuneUp Registry Cleaner Main Menu).
Fix Problems Immediately
Select Fix problems immediately and click Next to fix all detected problems immediately. Your
registry is now free from all unnecessary ballast and your system is more stable.
If after the cleanup has finished, the Check again button appears, find out more information here:
Check Again
Sometimes, the Check again button appears and the wizard recommends that you check your system
again. This always happens if new entries in the registry have been made invalid by the cleanup. This is
not an error in the module, but a chain reaction that can occur primarily in the Program components
and File types areas.
Example:
In the registry, entry A points to entry B, which in turn points to the missing file X. In the first scan,
TuneUp Registry Cleaner determines that entry B is invalid because file X cannot be found. Entry B is
deleted during cleanup. This in turn makes entry A invalid, as it points to the now deleted entry B.
1. Click Check again.
These two categories alone will be analyzed again.
2. Click Finish to close the wizard.
Repeat the cleanup as often as required. As soon as no new problems are found, you can exit
the module - with the confidence that you have removed a great deal of junk from your system.
If no problems have been found, click Finish. This takes you to the TuneUp Registry Cleaner main window.
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 Signals
For certain system or program events such as error messages, sound files are
played. These are played by accessing the corresponding entries in the
registry; however these entries are invalid once the sound files no longer exist.
Startup Programs
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