NTRegOpt 1.1j Crack + Activator (Updated)
Every application and video game you install leaves some traces, depending on how many types of resources it requires to work. Most of them add new entries in the system registries, but not all of them get removed when uninstalled. This can create compatibility and stability issues, but you can use applications like NTRegOpt to check and automatically repair broken registries.
As the name might suggest, the application’s main target is the system registry, but it doesn’t need to root itself to it in order to properly function. What’s more, there’s no installation involved, meaning you can also use it on other computers, directly from a USB flash drive.
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Software developer |
Lars Hederer
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Grade |
4.3
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Downloads count | 34140 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
A recommended activity before you initiate the cleaning process is to back up the entire system registry, because you never know what can go wrong. The application doesn’t come with any options in this regard, so you have to figure out a way to do this on your own.
Accommodation is a walk in the park, and the amount of effort required on your behalf is reduced to minimum. You only need to launch the application, and it’s best to do so with administrator privileges, so it has access to all areas of the registry system. Moreover, be sure to close any running application, because some keep registries active, and can cause issues with the overall process.
Two progress sliders appear in a compact window on launch, one that shows the current registry hive that is being processed, while the other is the overall progress, also showing the total number of hives, so you get an idea of how much you need to wait. However, the process generally takes around a few seconds.
Sadly, flexibility is not the strongest point, especially because you can’t choose what hives to exclude from the process. What’s more, there’s a prompt at the end informing you of the result, but there’s no possibility to save info to log for thorough analysis, and you don’t exactly get to see what registries caused problems or were broken.
Bottom line is that your computer requires more attention from time to time, apart from moments you spend working or playing. Proper functionality needs to be ensured through periodical cleaning, and NTRegOpt Serial is one of the tools to use in this regard. It’s straightforward, and easy to use by individuals of all levels of experience.