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richjanz:
I recentley installed Simple System Tweaker 2.2 and when I opened it for the first time I noticed a lot of boxes have been checked. Are those items with the check marks default items or are they there just by chance? I just want to be sure before I go messing around and do something that will cause me trouble. I am using win 10 Home 64.   Thanks

Boggin:
Under the General section they are all default checked but not so with the other sections.

Note the default checked boxes at the bottom to apply all tweaks and when you create a restore point, go into System protection to check that it has actually created a restore point - otherwise create a manual one yourself before applying any tweaks.

richjanz:
OK, Thanks for the info. I'll certainally check that restore point before proceeding

Willy2:
- Simple System Tweaker is not meant for Windows 10. At least, it says so on the "Welcome" tab.
- Install Tweaking's Registry Backup (RB) v3.53. The System Tweaker program comes with version v3.51. Better to use the latest version. The tweaks are stored in the registry, that's why RB is so useful. If you want to reverse the changes/tweaks then use the "Restore" function of RB. Don't make System Restore Point.
- Keep us posted on whether or not tweaking your Win 10 system with this program makes Win 10 crash. I hope it doesn't but don't know.

@Boggin:
- Does Shane know if this program is suitable for Win 10 ?

Boggin:
On the download page it says it covers Win 10 - http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/simple_system_tweaker.html

Where do you see that it isn't ?

Why are you advising using RB over Windows own restore points ?

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