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tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« on: December 26, 2016, 09:37:41 am »
Hello Community,
I've expereinced some issues with win7 and I would like to have everything checked in general.

I heard lots of good reviews about the tool, but my concern is:

Question:
Will it set everything back to default? ...

I have lots of customizations, as e.g.
 - the look of my desktop/ two monitors,
 - Groups and Libraries taken out of explorer pane (only "Computer"), 
 - moved  certain folders e.g. "My Documents") from "C" to "F",
 - custom scripts e.g. 'run: clean event viewer',
 - custom event views,
 - page file settings and others specifically for SSD, etc, etc. (stuff I might not all remember to re-set

Do I have to re-set all of this?
Does it "repair" ... or better "re-set" personal customizations as well?

Again - I'd like to use the tool but don't want to end up with 'as new' factory settings ...

I hope this is a legitimate question and thanks for your answers in advance
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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2016, 12:42:59 pm »
- Are you using a Server version of Win 7 (e.g. Server 2008) ?
- Can you give some clues of what's wrong with your Win 7 system ?

- No, it won't reset everything to the default settings. But some users have applied so much (registry) tweaks or such weird tweaks that I can't give a 100% guarantee all will work out fine. Sometimes even running this program on a "normal" Win 7 system gives some problems.
- But that's why you SHOULD make a backup of the registry FIRST with the Registry Backup tool (comes with WR). Because some 90 to 95% of the things that are "repaired"/reset involves changes in the registry. And the entire registry is a LARGE "file" where A LOT OF things can go wrong.
- The WR PRO version allows you to automatically run your custom scripts (think: MSDOS commands/scripts, *.reg files and *.vbs (???) scripts) after WR has done its job.
- If you have different favourite settings for the Services then those can be customized as well (see the info for repair #27).
- But in your case I would play it safe and don't tick too many boxes at the same time. Then you can pinpoint where WR possibly went "off the rails".
- Keep us posted. Perhaps you'll come across some things that need to be incorporated in a next version of WR.
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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2016, 03:07:16 pm »
Thanks Willy2
Not sure about server version - all I know is Win7-Serv Pack1 - always updated

My big problem is: tons of Errors in Event Viewer: Schannel - 36887 - Fatal Error: 40
It started only a couple of weeks ago - come always in pairs, 2 every 15 minutes or so ... the longer I work the more are there. - I clean event viewer everytime when shutting down.
Some say its an IE problem, TSL, Handshake ..no idea what that means, but someone mentioned deleting 4 registry keys in Cryptography\Configuration\Local\SSL\00010002 and two other, closeby by places....not sure if I should do that
https://lists.purdue.edu/pipermail/steam-advisory/2014-November/000086.html

Have to let you know that I ALWAYS make a system image (Macrium/Reflect)and/or Reg. backup when doing something uncertain

Otherwise I'm happy with win7 and have a clean, efficient running system (Perf. Score 7.7) ...just want to solve Schannel problem and
if Windows repair is not changing too much of my personal set-up ... use it and fix other, unknown things ...maybe I'm a bit of a clean freak..? :-)

Question: if I use WR tool and something goes majorly wrong, will a system image restore revert everything to previous stage?

Thanks for now and Happy Holidays ... response appreciated
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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2016, 03:23:23 pm »
- An image is A very way to restore to a previous state. Might lose some info/data though.
- GOOGLE provided this info. It seems (!!!) to be related to a protocol for one or more websites

https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/401868-schannel-fatal-alert-40-what-is-going-on

- This is stuff "above my paygrade". Perhaps some else knows better what to do.

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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2016, 03:58:41 pm »
I hear you Willy2
In response to your lnk: I've read this one too, but ... beyond my "geek-level" ... no idea what they are talking about ... and no real solution ... step by step.
So-thanks for your time

For any other readers - I will try this: https://lists.purdue.edu/pipermail/steam-advisory/2014-November/000086.html   and of course make a sytem image before - and just restore if it doesn't work

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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #5 on: December 27, 2016, 12:16:06 am »
Do the following:
- Install Tweaking's Registry Backup.
- Make a backup of the Registry with that program because we're going to make a small change to the registry. This same program allows you to restore the registry to a previous state if something goes wrong in the procedure below.
- Then take the file in the attachment, change the extension from .txt to .reg and place it a folder of your choice.
- Execute this *.reg file (by double clicking on the file). Windows will ask for confirmation. Reply with "Yes".
- Re-boot. If all is well then that error won't show up any more.

- Keep us posted.

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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2016, 05:15:05 am »
Thanks Willy2,
for still being at it.
Very much appreciated.
But could you please tell me what it is that going to be changed?
Is it the actual solution or just blocking off that specific error message?

Thanks

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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2016, 05:53:39 am »
- Do you have (like me) experience using a registry editor (like REGEDIT) ??

- Don't know what this tweak would do. This is REAL "Nerd stuff" for the REAL Computer Geek. And WAY above my paygrade.
- But I would give it a try. You now know how to revert that change much more easily. I.e. using Registry Backup as described above.
- On top of this, I am pretty sure using Windows Repair wouldn't fix this problem.

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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #8 on: December 29, 2016, 12:01:38 pm »
To all the above:
I applied the tool and it worked just fine!
It did NOT change or reverse any of my custom settings.
It re-set some of the services and I quickly had that fixed
Computer is fater than ever with 26 sec. boot time.
Performance Score: 7.7
The tool also (no idea though how and what the problem was) fixed an reoccuring error (Schannel 36887) in event viewer ... gone
Highly recommended

Cheers
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Re: tweaking.com Widows Repair - 3.9.0.19 ... Custom Settings safe?
« Reply #9 on: December 29, 2016, 12:08:51 pm »
- Good to know it didn't touch any personal settings.  :cheesy: