Software Update: Windows Repair 3.5.1

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Tweaking.com has released a new version of Windows Repair. This program is capable of fixing many problems, such as registry or file permission errors, or caused by a virus. Before starting the repairs, the options include checking the hard drive for errors, performing a system file scan and of course creating a backup of the registry and a system restore point. The program can be used for free, even in commercial environments. You can get one for twenty dollars pro license be purchased that offers a few additional options. The changelog for this release looks like this:

Changes in version 3.5.1

  • Updated Tweaking.com – ManageACL to v1.0.1 – Code cleanup and tweaks, improved the progress text during setting permissions and much more.
  • Updated Repair Windows App Store – Added new commands to repair that App Store for both Windows 8 & 10.
  • Updated “Reset Service Permissions” – The repair now lists the service it is currently on so that users can see if it is working and moving forward. The repair also now creates a log file of any errors it might encounter.
  • Updated “Set Windows Services To Default Startup” – The program normally set the service NetLogon to Auto. NetLogon is required when you are part of a domain. When you are not part of a domain the service will stop itself and make an entry in the event viewer. To keep the event viewer from having junk entries, the program will now check if the computer is part of a domain, if it isn’t it will set NetLogon to manual instead of auto.
  • Fixed bug where “Repair Windows App Store” wouldn’t work in Safe mode (A needed service wasn’t getting enabled) so the repair wasn’t able to run.

Version number 3.5.1
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website tweaking.com
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File size

17.23MB

License type Freeware/Paid
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