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DISCLAIMER or CYA
Entries are made in the registry by anybody who wants to and have the form of whatever that person desires. CleanReg3 attempts to resolve character sets that look like a file name and tests the file system to find it. Occasionally an entry will look like a file name, act like a file name and be used like a file name, but it is not the name of an existing file and CleanReg3 will report it as missing. The name identification algorithm is constantly being improved and I think CleanReg3 does a great job of testing and resolving names. But there is always the possibility of deleting an entry that should not be deleted. I can't be responsible for those ducks, but registration does provide you with a powerful undo feature.
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there are three rules when working with the
1) Backup
2) Backup
3) Backup
Also remember there are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives and those that will break later.