How does this "merge" feature work?
When CCleaner stores a backup of the registry is it a backup of what was deleted or is it a complete backup of the entire registry before anything was deleted?
What I did was check off each section at a time and saved a "registry backup" each time. (just trying to be safe). That means that I have about 5 of the registry backup files.
Now I notice problems like not being able to open my CD drive with F10, etc, so I was going to use this merge feature hoping that I can restore something that was mistakingly deleted.
So does it make sense to merge each of these files one at time starting from the last one?
QUOTE(hazelnut @ Sep 22 2007, 07:17 AM)

Hello 69Bruce
If you are unsure about cleaning in the "issues" area, say yes to making a backup when it offers you the option in a popup dialog box..
Then in the unlikely event of there being problems because of the clean, you just right click the backup and choose merge, it then restores the issues. The backup is stored by default in my documents.
Have a read here for more info
http://www.internetrotsyourbrain.com/ccleanerbeginnersguide/