Example:
[RegistryValueBackupDelete]
1=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\DefragPath\(Default)
Does not work. I tried also "\Default" and "\" and "". How to use RegistryValueBackupDelete to backup on the (Default) value?
RegistryValueWrite can cope with the default value with a trailing backslash, but it seems RegistryValueBackupDelete isn't up to scratch.
I think this should fix it, but I'll need to test it to verify that it works correctly with the backing up part.
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