The Registry tab contains information on the registry contents of the scanned computer.
The data in this category can be presented as a list or a tree. By default, the data is displayed as a list. To view the data as a tree, click the Tree tab.
On the List tab, the data is presented in the form of a table of registry keys. The table contains the following data:
•key: the full entry key;
•name: parameter name;
•type: parameter type;
•size: parameter size;
•value: parameter value.
You can sort the table data in the descending/ascending order by clicking in the column of the table containing the data you want the table to be sorted by. You can search across the table. Enter your query into the Search field above the process data table and press ENTER.

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FixIt! allows you to use wildcard characters ‘*’ and ‘?’ in searches. The asterisk ‘*’ stands for any number of characters, including zero, and the question mark ‘?’ stands for any single character.
The files* search query will return files with such names as files, files111, files systems, files_more_worlds, etc.
The files? query will return files with such names as files1, filess, files_, but not files.
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Click a registry key in the list or a parameter name in the tree to view detailed information on it. The following information on registry contents is available:
Tab
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Data
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Information
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•SID,
•key,
•subkeys,
•last accessed,
•security,
•status. |
Value
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The data is presented in the form of a drop-down block. The following is available for each parameter:
•name,
•type,
•size,
•value,
•status. |
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