Registry repair

After running one of these registry Test or check software, there are many "MISTAKES". Where can I get a list of the 'proper' or 'Right' keys, values or Dwords, as need for private keys in the registry. It is available in the instslation CD or the Microsoft web Site? What I want to do is to manually 'fix' these 'mistakes '.

What regisrtry test program?
 
Thye one that lists a plenty of fake stuff that does not exist on your computer, but promises to fixx all automatically if you pay?
 
You've been had. Start the search with Malwarebytes malware... run it in safe mode...
 

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