Registry Trash Keys Finder is a useful registry trash finder utility that will help you very much.
The main function of Registry Trash Keys Finder is to allow the removal of unnecessary keys from the Windows registry. Many programs leave keys in the registry, even after program removal using an uninstallation facility provided with the program itself.
Registry Trash Keys Finder allows you to decide whether to delete or leave the keys found. An additional effect (It may be the main aim of some users) of removal of these keys is the "revival" of some programs trial versions after the initial trial period has expired. The program Registry Trash Keys Finder is not a 'crack' but is an addition to other "serious" registry cleaning software.
It seems there are no infringements of the author's laws: Nothing is 'patched' into EXE files and their action is not traced by special "spies". I do not distribute any registration keys, and, at lastly, I do not know anything about trial versions of any programs, which for _their_ needs could write something hiddenly.
I simply clean some trash from the _my_ computer registry. The current version of Registry Trash Keys Finder is searching in the largest registry branch HKCRCLSID, which contains more than 1000 ( on W2000 - more than 3000!) subkeys (manual viewing of which is virtually impossible!). Also searched is part of the branch HKCRTypeLib of the registry is scanned.
Requirements:
· Minimum of 16MB memory and about 1 MB of free hard disk space
Limitations:
· Will not display all the found keys correctly
What's New in This Release:
· Added: Vista compatibility, German help file, new searches of trash