What is Registry First Aid 10?

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Overview

Registry First Aid 10 is published by Registry. You can find out more about Registry First Aid 10 at its official website or at Registry's website.


How do I clean Registry First Aid 10?

Registry First Aid 10 may store excess, temporary data on your computer that can take up valuable space. It may also store private data such as passwords or browsing history in the registry or on the file system. The easiest way to erase this data is by downloading AppCleaner, it is 100% free and about 1MB in size. A portable version is also available.

Clean Registry First Aid 10
with AppCleaner

If you want to clean Registry First Aid 10 manually, you can follow the steps outlined below. There are two locations in the file system where Registry First Aid 10 stores data that can be cleaned.

Files

To clean your file system from files stored by Registry First Aid 10 and to gain free disk space, examine the following file system locations. First of all, open a command prompt window:

  • Hit the Windows key , usually located in the lower left of your keyboard between the Ctrl and Alt keys.
  • Windows XP/Vista/7: Click Run...
  • Type cmd
  • Hit Enter

Now list all the files stored by Registry First Aid 10 that can be cleaned:

  1. Type dir %ProgramFiles%\RFA 10\*.diz
    • On 64-Bit also: Type dir %ProgramFiles(x86)%\RFA 10\*.diz
  2. Type dir %ProgramFiles%\RFA 10\*.url
    • On 64-Bit also: Type dir %ProgramFiles(x86)%\RFA 10\*.url
  3. Type dir %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\Program Files*
    • Windows XP: Type dir %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\VirtualStore\Program Files*
  4. For all the folders that were listed in the previous step:
    Type dir {folder}\RFA 10\*.diz where {folder} is one of the folders listed in the previous step.
  5. Type dir %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\Program Files*
    • Windows XP: Type dir %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\VirtualStore\Program Files*
  6. For all the folders that were listed in the previous step:
    Type dir {folder}\RFA 10\*.url where {folder} is one of the folders listed in the previous step.

Once you have identified the files stored by Registry First Aid 10 that you want to clean, delete them using the del command or Windows Explorer.

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