Registry Cleaner
Comodo System-Cleaner features a fully functional Registry Cleaner. Its purpose is to remove obsolete or unwanted items from the Windows registry in order to improve the stability and performance of your computer.
- The Registry Cleaner conducts a deep scan of your Windows Registry to remove corrupt and unnecessary entries that are causing system slow down and other errors.
- Comprehensive backup system allows you to easily undo any changes.
- You can schedule Scans to run automatically at a time you prefer.
Clean
Comodo System-Cleaner ships with three default scan profiles : Quick Clean, Normal Clean and In Depth Clean.
- Quick Clean will scan only those registry locations that most typically contains errors.
- Normal Clean will scan Quick Clean profile locations and also the important registry areas predefined by Comodo Research Lab.
- In Depth Clean will, as the name suggests, execute a full scan of all registry areas for possible errors.
For more information on creating custom profiles in Registry Cleaner, click here
Running an On-Demand Registry Scan and Clean
- Click the 'Registry Cleaner' link in the Left Hand Side Navigation pane. The application starts scanning the Registry locations in your system and displays the number of errors found for each type of the profile.
- Click the Clean button against the profile of your choice.
You can see the cleaning status of your profile in the progress bar.
On completion of the cleaning process, the cleaning results will be displayed.
Settings
The Settings option in the Registry cleaner interface allows you to configure various options related to the operation of the Registry Cleaner. The Settings panel can be accessed by clicking the Settings tab in the Registry Cleaner interface.
Create Restore point before Cleaning Registry
Selecting this option creates a Windows restore point prior to the registry cleaning operation. A Windows restore point is a snapshot of your system as it currently stands. This is useful because it allows you to roll back your system to its last known working state in the event of system failure or performance problems following software or hardware re-configuration. Comodo System Cleaner provides this essential failsafe feature in all cleaning modules (for example, you also have the option to create a restore point before running Disk Cleaner and Privacy Cleaner operations).
Create Backup before Cleaning registry
If enabled, full backup of your Window's Registry will be created before EACH cleaning of the registry. This is the default and highly recommended setting. You can use this backup file to restore the registry to the current status in case you encounter some system failure or if you want to undo any changes. See also Restoring Windows Registry from backup section. You can store the backup files in compressed, encrypted and password protected, providing an additional level of safety. You have to enter this password every time you restore the registry entries from the backup created by the Registry Cleaner. For more details on location, compression and encryption settings of the backup files, see Settings > Backup Settings section.
Show Warnings
The warning dialogs from the Registry Cleaner are displayed only if this option is enabled. Uncheck this option if you don't want to see the warning messages and dialogs.
Use Registry Protection
Provides an additional level of security to Registry Cleaning operations:
- The Windows Registry hives will be backed up prior to any cleaning operation.
- Should your system fail to restart after a cleaning operation then the Windows Registry will be automatically rolled back to its previous state and your system automatically rebooted.
- On rebooting your system after any cleaning operation, Registry Protection provides you with the option of finalizing the changes or restoring the registry to its previous state.
If enabled, the Registry Cleaner logs events history about each scan action and result.
Show log
Allows the user to view a history of previous scans.
- Click 'Apply' for your settings to take effect.
Schedule
The Registry Cleaner scans and cleans can be scheduled to run at a specific day/date and time:
To schedule Registry scan and clean
- Select a profile from Registry Cleaner > Clean tab and click on alarm clock button beside the desired profile.
- Configure your profile schedule in the next screen
- Daily - Scan and clean are performed daily at the specified time;
- Weekly - Weekly once scan and clean are performed on the specified day (e.g.: If you set the weekly scan and clean on Sunday, this operation will be performed each Sunday at the specified time since the moment have enabled it. )
- Every Month - Monthly once scan and clean are performed on the specified day (e.g.: If you set the monthly scan and clean on July, 20th, this operation will be performed each 20th day at the specified time of the successive months since the moment you have enabled it.)
- Once - Single time at the specific time and date.
- Click on Save Schedule button so save your settings.
You can manage your schedules from the Schedule tab
- To delete a schedule, select the schedule and click Remove.
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