Modification in the Windows 10 Registry
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Hello,
I have performed a check with the software "USER DIAG" and it indicates:
- The registry key DefaultTTL has been modified.
- The registry key DisablePagingExecutive has been modified.
I recently used "Glary Utility" and I think it is the cause of these problems.
How can I restore the correct keys?
3 réponses
Same, restoration point....
The modification DisablePagingExecutive, was under W7....
Userdiag, on the other hand, is not harmful; it allows you to easily and quickly list a lot of issues with hardware configuration. It doesn't install anything.
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Hello,
I would readily say to restore Windows to the last known restore point and to uninstall the pseudo-optimization software like Glary Utilities that do nothing but complicate your life (not much better for User Diag either).
Flo88
Thank you for your response - okay for the restore point but unfortunately it dates back to yesterday and the incident happened a week ago. Too bad! I hope this won't cause any problems later on?
Brucine
Thank you also for your response. Regarding the optimization software Glary Utilities, you might be right. To date, it has never given me any issues. It's quite handy after all! There are certainly sections to use with caution, well, I will see if I keep it or not?
As for TTL (Time To Live), it's a so-called miraculous hack that would improve Internet connections by decreasing the latency time during which the PC is supposed to wait for a packet.
There's no harm in leaving the registry entry as it doesn't serve much purpose, and it doesn't actually exist by default under Windows 10 and 11.
If one wants to be all neat and tidy, there should be a registry entry DefaultTTL at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters that can be deleted.