Correct. But applying a tweak again down the road doesn't hurt anything as it will still be the same as the last time you applied it, most are just registry tweaks so you will be fine
So say you do a visual tweak. It sets those settings in the registry, normally they are simply values like 1 or 0. Then you come back and choose another visual tweak and hit apply, yes all the check boxes get applied, checked or unchecked, but again it is very fast and is just settings registry values
So I have the system set things back to default when unchecked, so then why do I include a full registry backup?
Multiple reasons,
1. Makes some people feel better knowing their whole registry is being backed up just in case.
2. You would be amazed at how many people will try my program along with 10 others all at once, and when things don't work right they will blame all the programs including mine lol (Basically the users who dont really understand how computers and programs work) So for those users, if they ran my tool first and did a reg backup they can restore it to before they did all the other things. I actually had one user download my program and also installed a anti spy ware program from some other company at the same time. She then complained her computer ran slow ever since installing those. I told her my programs don't run in the back ground, there is no way they could slow it down since it is not even running, the anti spyware program you installed is what is running in the background. She said she didnt care and wasnt taking the chance and removed my program. First time I face palmed myself in a long time LOL
3. Some people never read. Anything. So instead of counting on them reading the program and what to do I just use a full backup of the registry. Easier that way
Shane