The Windows Registry maintains user settings on a PC. The information in the Registry includes data from using the operating system as well as third-party applications. A simplistic interpretation of how the Registry records your data is as follows: "change something and that action gets registered." By that logic, when users remove or uninstall programs, those changes should also happen in the Registry. Unfortunately, software removal actions are not always complete, causing obsolete entries to stay behind in the register. The CCleaner application includes functionality that helps users rein in those wayward and lost registry entries.
Instructions.
1. Open CCleaner. Click the "Registry" button in the left pane of the window.
2. Place a check in any unmarked boxes in the center pane that is labeled "Registry Cleaner." Otherwise, selectively check and uncheck boxes for registry entries that should and should not be removed.
3. Click "Scan For Issues." Watch the green progress bar until it reads "100%."
4. Click the "Fix Select Issues" button, opening another dialog box. Choose the "Fix All Selected Issues" button.
5. Monitor the second dialog box that is hovering above the main CCleaner box. After cleaning is complete, the box will state "Issued Fix." Click "Close" and then exit CCleaner.
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