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Registry Trash Keys Finder 3.8.1.3

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altRegistry Trash Keys Finder (TrashReg) is an advanced Registry cleaning tool. The main function of RTKF is to allow the removal of unnecessary keys from the Windows Registry. Many programs leave keys in the Registry, even after programs removal using an uninstallation facility provided with the programs themselves. RTKF allows you to decide whether to delete or leave the keys found. An additional effect (it may be the main aim for some users) of removal of these keys is the "revival" of some programs trial versions after the initial trial period has expired.
The program RTKF is not a crack but is an addition to other serious Registry cleaning software. No breach of software license agreement of the programms in use which remains are found by TrashReg takes place: nothing is patched into EXE files and their action is not traced by special spies.
I do not distribute any registration keys, and moreover one may not know anything about trial versions of any programs, which for their needs could write something hiddenly. So as the RTKF user you simply clean some trash from your computer Registry.

Registry Trash Keys Finder is safe software. It does not install adware or spyware. It does not change any system settings. It does not install any system drivers. It does not install any files to Windows system folders. Registry Trash Keys Finder installs all its files to its installation folder path to which you can specify during the installation. You can easily uninstall the software simply by deleting this folder.

Registry Trash Keys Finder features:
• Fast search for Registry trash keys. In most cases one will find some trash even after any advanced Registry cleaner.
• Standalone global search for NULL-embedded Registry keys (so-called 'Hidden keys'). One may see content of any 'Hidden key' found and also delete it.
• Easy to use scripting files "*.del" with simple syntax for deleting 'Hidden keys' and the keys which are locked by some applications, or when there are no access rights for their deleting. (TrashReg registers *.del file extension in your system and as result you can execute the del-script just by double-clicking it in Windows Explorer).
• Ability to create backup Registry files before key deleting (or just by user request).
• Rapid "Jump to Regedit" function (also avaiable with command line /j=[regpath] switch).
• An unique feature: "Open in Regedit" Shell command for .reg and .key Registry files, which quickly opens the first valid Registry path found inside the given files.
• Automatic cleaning modes for batch usage and also for periodical autocleaning.
• There are a few command line switches, which give some additional features to advanced user. 

What's new in this version:
    * Added two new entries in Tools menu for x64 systems: "Open Regedit (32-bit)" and "Open Regedit (64-bit)"
    * Added search for Softwrap trial protection keys
    * The search for NULL keys was a little bit accelerated
    * The code used for WinLicense Registry keys and hidden files search was almost completely rewritten
    * Added Null keys' search in whole of HKEY_USERS Registry branch (not only in HKEY_USERS\.Default as before)
    * The behavior of the results' list during its sorting, filling, deleting entries, etc was changed for more comfortable usage
    * Added additional routine for searching the trial keys created by "cracked" versions of ExeCryptor protector
    * Algorithmes of searching for leftovers of the protection engines EncryptPE, PCGuard and Obsidium (including the latest ones) are substantially improved
    * Added routine for searching obsolete entries in Uninstall and ARPCache (undocumented part of Registry) sections
    * Added code for "forced" deleting of Registry, which can't be deleted due to insufficient access rights, in case the key is locked by some application, driver, etc
    * Now one can use (!) prefix with /d command line option for Registry key forced deletion (FVO)*
    * Del-file: use (!) before Registry key path (it works in exactly the same way as it works with command line parameter /d=(!)), see samples in the help file (FVO)*
    * SR1 Some fixes in the searching routine of obsolete keys in Uninstall registry section (now it's more safe);
    * Added reg-file DisableNewSearches.reg. One can use it for switching off/on the new searches (Uninstall и ARPCache).
    * SR2 SR2: Bugfix: 'Jump to Regedit' feature works incorrectly with some Windows localizations (e.g. Italian)
    * Bugfix: very rare fatal "Run-time error '52'" while deleting Armadillo related registry keys
    * Some minor corrections inside search rootine for invalid software Uninstall records.
* Abbreviation FVO means 'in Full Version Only'

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    Waytogo 26 July 2009 13:59:
    Handy to have around. bully
    maksimog 26 July 2009 14:14:
    good program laughing
    oorlog 27 July 2009 14:20:
    Nice One!!

    enigma2009 27 July 2009 14:42:
    not full version though, unfortunately
    turtleman 28 July 2009 21:33:
    This is a very nice program, but without the full version, why bother?  There's a full one posted elsewhere for 3.8.  How about this one!
    herp11 27 November 2009 11:56:
    The free version suggests to bye the full version in order to see details and delete the unwanted keys.
    No way to test if it works before to bye.
    So i agree with turtleman why bother?

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