Archive for the ‘Registry Reviver’ Category
How do I cancel my subscription for Registry Reviver?
February 24th, 2017 by nnambiar
We are sorry to hear that you wish to cancel your subscription. Here are some of the ways in which you can cancel your subscription for Registry Reviver. Look for your original order confirmation email in your mailbox and click the Cancel your Subscription for Registry Reviver link in the email You can contact Cleverbridge (our […]
How do I create a system restore point before repairs are carried out?
February 17th, 2017 by nnambiar
Registry Reviver conveniently creates a System Restore point on your computer, before any repairs, optimization or changes are carried out. A system restore point enables you to undo recent changes and restore your computer to a previous date and time. This is especially helpful when recent changes or repairs have an undesired effect on your […]
How do I activate or register Registry Reviver?
August 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
To activate Registry Reviver on your computer, all you need to do is copy your license key, paste it into the activation window of the software and activate it to unlock its full functionality. To get started, follow the step by step guide below: 1. Open Registry Reviver 2. Click on the key shaped ‘Register’ […]
What is the Windows Registry and why should I use Registry Reviver?
July 30th, 2014 by mbeare
The Windows Registry is one of the most important aspects of a computer that runs on a Microsoft Windows Operating System (OS). The registry is a system-defined, hierarchical database used by the Windows operating system to store configuration and operational information. Most Windows applications write data to the registry during installation and general usage. Key […]
How do I change the default language of Registry Reviver?
July 18th, 2014 by mbeare
If Registry Reviver starts up in a foreign language or if you would like to try a different language, the program allows you to do this quite easily. Here’s what you need to do: Open Registry Reviver, Click on Options, Select the General tab, Under Language, select the desired language from the visual list shown. […]
What is a Deep Scan?
July 18th, 2014 by mbeare
The Deep Scan is a feature of the product that performs an extensive (in depth) scan of the Windows Registry. How does the Deep Scan differ from the other areas of scanning? The Deep Scan option looks for registry issues in areas of the Windows Registry that aren’t already listed among the 10 sections you […]
How do I exclude or ignore registry issues?
July 18th, 2014 by mbeare
As a safety feature, Registry Reviver allows you to excludes a program or registry area from being scanned and repaired. Why do I need to use this feature? In some circumstances, you may notice that the registry repairs have affected the functionality of a program you use. This is because certain registry entries of that […]
My license key is not being accepted and I cannot register Registry Reviver
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
There are some common reasons why this may happen: If you copy a space at the start or end of the license key, it will cause the license key not to work. If you are using the license details from a different product, you will be unable to complete the activation. All ReviverSoft products are […]
I have recently upgraded my computer hardware / reinstalled the Operating System / replaced it with a new computer. What do I need to do?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
Given that your license is locked onto on your computer’s current hardware and system configuration, the license status will be affected when you make changes to the computer hardware and Operating System or when you replace it with a new computer. In such cases, all you need to do is write to our support team […]
Registry Reviver is unable to remove all the issues detected and keeps showing the same issues every time.
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
– Make sure you are using the latest version of Registry Reviver. – Registry Reviver finds and fixes registry issues it detects in the Windows Registry. Some programs unfortunately might recreate the same invalid or blank registry entries that were removed in the first scan, simply because they act as temporary placeholders for the program. […]