But note that it requires admin rights to run. The program ran with a hitch, but the reg entry HKU\S-1-5-21-329068152-343818398-725345543-500\Software\DiskInternals\run was recreated and reflects the new EXE path. Just for good measure, I delete the entire HKU\S-1-5-21-329068152-343818398-725345543-500\Software\DiskInternals branch, moved the app folder somewhere else, then run the EXE again. Only the file "fsm.ini" was updated, indicating that program settings are stored there. Posted 08 July 2015 - 10:31 PM So I did something stupid and tried to download an emulator from Coolrom without googling whether it was safe first and got myself a package of viruses. Then I exit again and check RegShot output.
turned on folder tree under "View"), then exit and run the program again to make sure the setting was sticky. Then I ran the app, changed some settings (eg. Universal Extractor 2.0.0 RC3 / 1.7.3.73 Beta / 1.7.2.71 Unofficial Build / 1. RegShot shows that it created some entries in the registry under Window 10,7,8 Download Universal Extractor is a program do to exactly what it says: extract files from any type of archive, whether it’s a simple zip file, an installation program (like Wise or NSIS), or even a Windows Installer (.msi) package.
I couldn't extract it using Universal Extractor, so I had to install it directly. Universal Extractor latest version: Extract files from any type of archive. Linux Recovery from DiskInternals should be portable.