Thumper1 Windows Repair 1.9.10(updated) Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:30 am
All-in-one repair tool to help fix a large majority of known Windows
problems including registry errors and file permissions as well as
issues with IE, Windows Update, Windows Firewall and more.
Malware and installed programs can modify your default settings. With
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair you can restore Windows original settings.
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair can do the following:
Reset Registry Permissions
Reset File Permissions
Register System Files
Repair WMI
Repair Windows Firewall
Repair Internet Explorer
Repair MDAC & MS Jet
Repair Hosts File
Remove Policies Set By Infections
Repair Icons
Repair Winsock & DNS Cache
Remove Temp Files
Repair Proxy Settings
Unhide Non System Files
Repair Windows Updates
Repair CD/DVD Missing/Not Working
and more...
Using Tweaking.com - Windows Repair:
When you first run the program you will be introduced to 4 steps before
the repair options. These steps are highly recommend to do before
attempting any repairs.
Step 1. Clean Your System Of Infections.
Trying to fix a system that is currently infected is obviously a very
bad idea and can make things worse. An infection can hijack a machine
and keep part of the repairs from running correctly. Since only part of a
repair will work the other part that failed could end up causing
problems. Rule of thumb before working on a system is to make sure it is
clean. Even if you think your system is clean doing a scan before hand
is a good idea.
Step 2. Check File System
Doing a check disk on the hard drive is a good idea. This will have
Windows check the file system on the drive fixing any problem it finds.
Corrupt files can break a lot of things, including the repairs. So
making sure the file system is good is a must.
Step 3. System File Check (SFC)
The built in Windows system file checker is a tool that checks that the
Windows files are intact, the correct versions and not corrupted. This
is a good idea to do before doing repairs as if a file is corrupt and we
try a repair that needs that file then the repair will fail.
Step 4. System Restore
Doing a system restore point is a great idea to do before doing any
repairs. If any unforeseen problems happen after any repair than a
system restore can put the system back to the way it was before the
repairs. This is highly recommended.
Start Repairs
In this final step you can choose between 3 modes.
Basic Mode: This will run only the most basic, safe repair options. Extra advanced repairs are disabled.
Advanced Mode: Runs more advanced repairs while leaving a few disabled.
Custom Mode: Every repair is available. The program will remember your repair choices the next time you choose custom mode.
What's New:
Improved the "Repair Windows Firewall". The program use to only restore
the core of the shared access service. It didn't put any policies or
rules. While helping a user in the forum they had a virus completely
delete the shard access service key, including all rules. When the
shared access was put back the firewall worked but he was unable to
share any files. This is because there is some core things that have to
be in the firewall rules in order to work. I have now added those core
rules to the repair and it got his file sharing working just fine. This
now makes the repair even better than before.
Added some more settings for the "Repair Windows Firewall". While
helping a user in the forum the firewall was working but he couldn't get
the firewall to open and would get a Group Policy error. While helping
him I found the 2 reg keys that where needed to fix it. This keys are
only on Vista and 7. They are not on Xp, 2003 or 8. The repair now puts
these keys in on Vista and 7 only.
Added Windows Defender to the "Restore Important Windows Services" repair.
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