The System Repair Engineer (Sreng) repair function is built on the original RegFix registry key-value Repair tool.
The use of all features in this category requires administrator privileges, and users who do not have administrator rights cannot operate this category of functionality.
File Association class:
The file association section adds an automatic detection function on the original basis, and displays an error mark for Non-default file association values and automatically selects the Repair check box.
Windows Shell class:
Windows shell refers primarily to Windows shells, including resource managers. Within System Repair Engineer, the Windows Shell was reclassified, merging some fixes for the same problem.
Internet Explorer Classes:
In System Repair Engineer, the Internet Explorer was reclassified and a number of fixes for the same problem were merged.
Browser Add-in class:
Browser add-ons are a kind of self loading method that most rogue software uses today. Because browser add-ons are registered in the system, manual removal is cumbersome, and browser-imperfect add-ons can cause Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer to crash, so you need to be able to remove unwanted browser add-ons. The System Repair Engineer adds browser add-on management capabilities. Features such as delete/disable/view browser add-ins are provided. In addition, additional features are provided to show the Shell's expanded content.
Browser add-in Configuration Main interface:
See the main screen for details:
Hosts file class:
The Hosts file is a file that corresponds to the host name and IP address. Many computer viruses are currently used to restrict users from upgrading or restricting access to certain websites. System Repair Engineer provides configuration and management functions for hosts files. Users can create new/delete/edit/annotate Hosts file records. Instead of looking for the hosts file in the Windows installation directory, you need to simplify the operation.
Hosts file Edit Main interface:
Edit dialog box:
Winsock Provider provides classes:
Winsock Provider is used to provide system network access, and if Winsock Provider problems, it will result in the inability to use network features, including ICMP protocols, TCP protocols, and so on.
The Winsock Provider reset feature is used to reset the Winsock Provider to the system's initial default value. This feature is used to resolve network access exceptions that result from Winsock Provider damage.
Automatic Repair class:
Automatic repair is divided into two levels: recommended repair level and high strength repair level. The recommended repair level is fixed for common, known abnormal modifications, while the high strength repair level is fixed for all modifications, regardless of whether the modification is normal.
High-strength repair levels are recommended only under special circumstances.