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Why are file/path references not selected to be repaired by default?

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Why are file/path references not selected to be repaired by default?

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During the scanning process RegistryWizard will interrogate all File/Path References and often will identify many problems if the registry has not been optimized before. After scanning completes a Scan Results page is presented showing the number of problems found. All problems that are safe to remove are automatically checked, but the File/Path References check box is not enabled. This is to give the user the opportunity to decide whether they wish to have all problems, or just those they choose to be repaired. In rare instances the removal of a reference may cause an issue with an application, this typically only occurs if an application is not used for long periods of time. RegistryWizard will identify any File/Path references made by this program in the registry as being obsolete. In any case RegistryWizard always saves a snapshot before making any changes, so that restoring data back to the registry is quick and easy. To include all of the File/Path problems found in the Repair pr

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