Hi! This is Mike here from mikescomputertips.com. In this video, I'm going to show you how to get the most out of Regcure. Now initially, you're loaded up and this is the scan page. This is just a default page. If everything sticks here, you don’t have to worry too much about that.
The next tab is the Settings tab and there's some tabs under here which you want to take attention to. Automatically repay items after scanning if that’s not enabled by default so click that. And every time it runs the scan it will just automatically repair items. Now, you will want to run a scan first without this on just to make sure you run through the list that gives you and make sure everything looks okay to you. I mean generally, it’s fine but if you want to just test that first, do that.
Create a system restore point after errors, sorry before repairing errors. This is a built in path of windows so you can enable this and it sort of gives you like a double backup facility. It does its own backup but you can create a system restore point in windows and so that’s a good feature you want to turn that on.
This check for Regcure update is automatically that’s they should be turned on. Now, the other thing is scheduling. Enable this, you probably only need to do a scan once a week. I think of the time that you’re generally on your computer, if you leave it on overnight then set this to run in 3AM in the morning something like that. Just one day a week and this will just with that automatically repair items after scanning if that’s turned on then you won’t need to worry about it.
The other thing is the Manage Startup tab. Now, this is quite good because these entries in here if you would manually go in the registry, they're not all in one place. They're actually in a few different places and RegCure pulls them from those different places and gives you one list to deal with.
Now, what I like about this is the fact that you can disable or you can’t totally removed it. And doing this manually in Windows, you can go to MS Config if you thought that in the run command and from there you can disable but you can't totally remove you have to that manually to the registry, so this is quite good.
So, what you can do here is click items and disable them, restart your computer and see how it runs. And if it runs well, you can go back into here and not just disable them but totally remove them. In that way, you’ll have a faster machine and you’ll unclog your registry at the same time, so there's a few tips on using RegCure and getting the most out of the software.
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