Uniblue RegistryBooster 2010

👤by Simon Green Comments 📅01-03-10
Installation & Usage
Installation
As is pretty standard fare these days RegistryBooster's setup wizard guides you through the process in only 8 screens with minimal user interaction required. From selecting the initial language for the installation, you go through a Welcome screen recommending that all other apps be terminated for the install, get asked to accept a standard EULA, select the installation path, select Start Menu folder, choose additional tasks such as create a desktop shortcut, then are presented with a recap of your choices before clicking 'Install' which takes only a few seconds to complete and then you are done and can choose to launch the program then if you want. No reboot was required and everything went very smoothly indeed.

Usage
As soon as you start the program it launches an initial scan (behaviour which can be changed through the settings screen) which does a complete check of the system's registry and within a minute or two produces a report summary which will probably scare the living daylights out of most mere mortals! Don't worry though as you are pretty much guaranteed to have at least some registry errors. My system had been completely rebuilt at the start of the year and so in less than two full months I was quite surprised to see the following results.


Scan Results


So as you can see I had 95 errors detected! Sounds bad. But what are those errors and how bad are they actually? As you can see they are categorised and each shows the number of errors and the severity or 'Damage Level'. You can click on each of the three category headings which are underlined; System related errors, User related errors and Third party related errors – this will give you further information about which of the tested areas each error falls under.


Expanded Results


If that is still not enough information for you then by clicking on the 'Detailed View' button at the bottom of the screen you get a list of each individual error and which registry key it relates to.


Detailed Results



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