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WSA System Optimiser Registry Errors Windows 11

  • November 6, 2025
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Hi WSA Community

Windows 11 Pro 25H2  Build 2600.7019  WSA popup reporting 32 Registry Errors.
I start WSA System Optimiser and the Windows shows 4 Registery Entries and after Optimsing Shows 26 Entries. If I relaunch WSA System Optimiser reports 4 entries and 26 Post Optimising.

Ran DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth, DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth and SFC /Scannow is an elevated Command Prompt no reported issues.

Any ideas please ?

Thank you SXR6

Best answer by TripleHelix

Hi Webroot Community,
I contacted support, they ran some scans and they say nothing is wrong.
One thing I did discover during this, even though WSA was Installed via an Admin Account I was having some issues with saving logs.
I found by uninstalling WSA and reinstalling running  the installer as an Administrator fixed saving logs.
Regards
SXR6

Good to hear and yes a clean reinstall can fix many little issues, glad it worked out well for you! 😃

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TripleHelix
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  • November 6, 2025

Hello ​@SXR6 

 

To get the best info on this it would be best to contact Webroot Support Directly. https://cybersecurity.opentext.com/support/webroot/

 

Thanks,


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  • November 6, 2025

Hi Triple Helix
Thank you

regards SXR6


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  • November 7, 2025

Hi Webroot Community,
I contacted support, they ran some scans and they say nothing is wrong.
One thing I did discover during this, even though WSA was Installed via an Admin Account I was having some issues with saving logs.
I found by uninstalling WSA and reinstalling running  the installer as an Administrator fixed saving logs.
Regards
SXR6


TripleHelix
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  • November 7, 2025

Hi Webroot Community,
I contacted support, they ran some scans and they say nothing is wrong.
One thing I did discover during this, even though WSA was Installed via an Admin Account I was having some issues with saving logs.
I found by uninstalling WSA and reinstalling running  the installer as an Administrator fixed saving logs.
Regards
SXR6

Good to hear and yes a clean reinstall can fix many little issues, glad it worked out well for you! 😃