How does System Tuner improve computer performance through the registry?
System Tuner checks for broken or invalid entries in the system registry for: • Shared DLL—If multiple programs share DLLs, then broken entries can affect some of them. • Help File—Programs uses these paths to find help files. • HTML Help File—Programs uses these paths to find HTML help files. • App Paths—Broken app paths result from removing programs improperly so that shortcuts do not work. • Uninstallation—Broken paths to uninstallers and removal programs can cause problems when uninstalling software using shortcuts or the Add/Remove Programs feature in Windows. • ARP Cache—This section of the registry contains information on programs in the Add/Remove Programs feature, but can sometimes contain remnants programs referring to programs already removed. • Current User Environment—These environment variables, such as the %Path% variable (which defines where the command interpreter can find executable files), apply to the person currently using the computer. • Local Machine Environment—