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How to Troubleshoot a Uniblue Registry Cleaner

    Initial Troubleshooting Steps

    • 1). Download the product manual. To do this, navigate to the Uniblue homepage (see Resources), click "Product Manuals," and then click "Download" under "RegistryBooster." The user manual contains information that may help solve the problem you are experiencing.

    • 2). Navigate to the Uniblue homepage (See Resources) and click "RegistryBooster" under "Frequently Asked Questions." This section contains answers to many common problems, including RegistryBooster failing to start after LiveUpdate, Hosts Files errors, and failure to clean identified errors.

    • 3). Navigate to the the Uniblue homepage (see Resources) and click "Submit a Ticket with your Query" at the bottom of the page. Fill out the contact information and describe the trouble you are experiencing in "Message" section. Uniblue will get back to you using the contact information you supplied.

    Perform Clean Reinstallation

    • 1). Close the RegistryBooster program.

    • 2). Click "Start," "Control Panel," and "Uninstall a Program."

    • 3). Click "Start," type "%appdata%" into the "Search" box, and press "Enter." Double-click on the "Uniblue" folder that appears, and then right-click the "RegistryBooster" folder and select "Delete."

    • 4). Click "Start," type "C:\Program Files\Uniblue" into the "Search" box, and press "Enter." Right-click the "RegistryBooster" folder and select "Delete."

    • 5). Reinstall RegistryBooster.

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