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Main Forum => Tweaking.com Support & Help => Topic started by: tom866 on April 27, 2021, 05:14:57 pm
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Hi everyone.
I accidentally "tweaked" my system by immediately clicking "Apply Tweaks" by accident upon the window opening (I got the pop up message about restarting very quickly and I just so happened to click twice in quick succession meaning I said yes to this too - the confirmation window would be better not appearing in the centre).
I want to completely undo everything the program did - do I just uncheck every tweak in each tab, and then make sure that the 4 checkboxes are checked at the bottom and then click apply (meaning this should reverse everything?)
This is what I have done already (the attached photo shows just one tab - all of the tabs have the boxes unchecked) and I just wanted to check that I'm right, thanks.
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Actually, with regards to the visual tweaks - I just had to manually set it to the default myself using the built in Windows settings app.
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Glad that you were able to get it sorted.
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Glad that you were able to get it sorted.
So can you confirm that I am right? - If I uncheck every single fix and then click apply all (but of course with each of the 4 sections checked at the bottom to apply that page's respective fixes) that undoes anything that this program did?
Like I said I didn't get to backup my registry because the program showed its dialog box so quickly - so my registry hasn't been damaged and I haven't made irreversible changes to my PC, right? Also, I'm running Windows 10.
Thanks :)
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I would have unchecked the bottom four boxes as well.
If you click on Next you can also disable those tweaks as well
Click on the ? Help then on System Tweaks where it explains how to undo any tweaks.
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I've just realised you must be using the standalone tweaker whereas I use the one in the Pro version of Windows Repair.
I'll just download that version to see what is what.
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Check the box for Unselect all and that will give you the Next box.