On the Excluded Registry Keys page you may exclude some registry entries from the registry scanning by adding these entries into one of excluded lists.
Registry First Aid has several lists of registry entries that will be excluded from the registry scanning. The lists are case insensitive.
Entries that are in the Invalid path entries excluded list will be excluded from analyzing registry for invalid paths. The program will skip these registry entries. Entries from the Invalid font entries excluded list will be skipped while analyzing registry for invalid font references. And so on. Every registry problem category has own excluded list. Some lists contain several default excluded entries.
Users can add new registry keys to these lists. If the program finds repeatedly the same entry as invalid or empty then the user can add it to the one of excluded lists. If you want to exclude some program entries from to be found as invalid you can also add these entries into the excluded list. Usually you don't know exactly all programs' registry entries that can be found as invalid. So, scan the registry and add to the excluded list those entries that belong to the program you want to exclude (using the right mouse click pop-up menu).
To add or remove an entry you have to select a list from the drop-down box and press the Add button, or select an item in the list and press the Remove button. It is possible to edit user-added entries using the Edit button. Default excluded entries can't be removed or edited.
It is always possible to restore default excluded lists using the Restore default button. Note that then all user added entries will be lost.
Adding a new registry entry into the excluded list is also available just after registry scanning. To add an entry please do the registry scan, then select the entry to be excluded and add it to the list using the right mouse click pop-up menu.