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a first in math Free Download at WareSeeker.com – First Line Defense provide a secure boot-up protection against unauthorized entry into computer running Windows ME/98/95. A valid password must be entered on boot-up to gain access into a computer and if an invalid password is entered a number of times (as determined by the computer owner), the computer will be shutdown and power-off automatically.
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Registry First Aid scans registry for orphan file/folder references, finds these files or folders on your drives that may have been moved from their initial locations, and then corrects your registry entries to match the located files or folders. In addition, if your registry has links to files of deleted applications, Registry First Aid will find these invalid entries and remove them from your registry. With Registry First Aid, your Windows registry will be always clean and correct, helping your programs load faster and speeding up your computer.
Registry First Aid allows you to: – find invalid file/folder references in Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP registry; – select drives and paths where to search registry referenced files/folders; – select found matches to make corrections to invalid registry entries; – delete incorrect registry references to previously un-installed files or folders; – create undo files in RegEdit4 format, so you always can restore Windows registry to the original state.
Not all software un-installations do a complete job leaving behind numerous nagging file references in the Windows registry pointing to files that no longer exist. In time, you can end up with hundreds of these files that may slow down your computer and cause software to lock up, requiring a hard reboot of your computer.
Also, if you’ve moved your programs from one drive to another, you can break the file links that a program needs. Registry First Aid will find these files and folders that you’ve moved on your hard drive and help you correct the registry entries that point to them.
Registry First Aid scans registry for orphan file/folder references, finds these files or folders on your drives that may have been moved from their initial locations, and then corrects your registry entries to match the located files or folders. In addition, if your registry has links to files of deleted applications, Registry First Aid will find these invalid entries and remove them from your registry. With Registry First Aid, your Windows registry will be always clean and correct, helping your programs load faster and speeding up your computer.
- find invalid file/folder references in Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP registry; – select drives and paths where to search registry referenced files/folders; – select found matches to make corrections to invalid registry entries; – delete incorrect registry references to previously un-installed files or folders; – create undo files in RegEdit4 format, so you always can restore Windows registry to the original state.
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