Tweaking.com - Windows Repair is an all-in-one repair tool to help fix a large majority of known Windows problems including registry errors and file permissions as well as issues with Internet Explorer, Windows Update, Windows Firewall and more. Malware and installed programs can modify your default settings. Using Tweaking.com - Windows Repair you will have the possibility to restore your OS to its original settings.
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair can do the following:
· Reset Registry Permissions
· Reset File Permissions
· Register System Files
· Repair WMI
· Repair Windows Firewall
· Repair Internet Explorer
· Repair MDAC & MS Jet
· Repair Hosts File
· Remove Policies Set By Infections
· Repair Icons
· Repair Winsock & DNS Cache
· Remove Temp Files
· Repair Proxy Settings
· Unhide Non System Files
· Repair Windows Updates
· Repair CD/DVD Missing/Not Working
v2.8.8
Updated the tweaking_ras.exe and Tweaking_rati.exe. These are both used to run repairs as the system account or trusted installer. To do this they create themselves as a service and run the command, then remove the service they created. The problem was that on some systems, Windows wasn't removing the service fast enough before the next one was called and created. Since the service name was the same, the next one created wouldn't be called (Since it was in the process of being removed by Windows) and the repair wouldn't start. Both of these programs now randomize their service name to keep this from happening.
The program now will try to start a repair up to 3 more times if it fails to start the first time (For a total of 4 times and 30 sec between each try). So now if there is ever a simple hiccup or problem that kept the repair from running then the program will try again and normally it will continue on. If it fails to run a repair 4 times then the repairs stop and the program tells you to let me know in the forums, where I will work with you to find out why they didn't run.
Fixed a bug where the program didn't close itself if you told it to reboot or shutdown the systems after the repairs.
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