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FWiW... From the prior thread, I decided to & downloaded, then
ran the CCleaner. For the Registry it has a "Scan for Issues" and
then the list of "issues" is presented; every entry\issue is
pre-checked for "cleaning". Simply uncheck any in the list that
give concerns for their loss [I left several], and then click the
"Fix selected issues" button; scanning again shows those same
entries that were previously unchecked.
CCleaner is much prettier and has IMO, a safer-feel than other
registry cleaners that I have used in the past [two, but I do not
recall names of either; I uninstalled each, immediately after use,
whereas I have left CCleaner on my system]. Although the software
enabled a "backup registry first?" option, I chose to instead use
the Start->Run->regedit for its [OS] backup feature before running
the CCleaner.
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