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Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC, because you know that there are most probably errors in your computer? I remember looking for cleaner software when my PC started giving me all sorts of problems too. Having top notch software to optimize your computer's performance at all times is essential. 1. What Is The Windows Registry? It is one of the most important components in the entire system, yet many PC users have no idea about what it is! It is not hard to believe though, since we have never been taught about how to properly maintain our registries. All the computer's software, hardware and user profile settings are stored in the registry, making it an essential component. Having a damaged or corrupted one will cause your computer to process very slowly, and in worse cases, crash frequently. It is especially vulnerable to errors and problems, which is why there is an increasing need for cleaner software today. 2. Why Do Errors Occur In The Registry? The main cause of problems is when there is an excess number of useless entries in the system. This is mainly caused by prolonged usage of the computer, and also by incomplete installation and un- installation of program files. Other cases could include spyware infecting the registry keys. If you find that you cannot access the registry area (you are greeted by an error message), it is certain that your registry is infected.... Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv |
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> Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC
No, not at all. -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com jeremiah wright <vajlgtifpadi@yahoo.com> wrote: > Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC, <spam advert deleted> |
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jeremiah wright wrote:
> Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC, because you > know that there are most probably errors in your computer? I remember > > 2. Why Do Errors Occur In The Registry? > The main cause of problems is when there is an excess number of > useless entries in the system. This is mainly caused by prolonged > usage of Registry Cleaners. |
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My personal experience is, if trying to 'mess' with your registry in any shape or form, you wind up with trouble, unless you know exactly what you are doing, and most users don't. To heed Mike's advice is the most prudent thing one can do in this regard (and others, for that matter), which is: leave the registry alone! Harry. "jeremiah wright" <vajlgtifpadi@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4b5ca1c2-3904-427a-b479-3e1a1bbe4757@b30g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC, because you > know that there are most probably errors in your computer? I remember > looking for cleaner software when my PC started giving me all sorts of > problems too. Having top notch software to optimize your computer's > performance at all times is essential. > 1. What Is The Windows Registry? > It is one of the most important components in the entire system, yet > many PC users have no idea about what it is! It is not hard to believe > though, since we have never been taught about how to properly maintain > our registries. > All the computer's software, hardware and user profile settings are > stored in the registry, making it an essential component. Having a > damaged or corrupted one will cause your computer to process very > slowly, and in worse cases, crash frequently. It is especially > vulnerable to errors and problems, which is why there is an increasing > need for cleaner software today. > 2. Why Do Errors Occur In The Registry? > The main cause of problems is when there is an excess number of > useless entries in the system. This is mainly caused by prolonged > usage of the computer, and also by incomplete installation and un- > installation of program files. Other cases could include spyware > infecting the registry keys. If you find that you cannot access the > registry area (you are greeted by an error message), it is certain > that your registry is infected.... > > Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv |
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The Reverend strikes again. Anyway, Windows ME has a Registry Replacement
feature which if it finds an error can bring back a hopefully good copy. The following is a paste up of the instructions. You can also start Registry Checker by clicking Start, pointing to Programs, pointing to Accessories, pointing to System Tools, and then clicking System Information. In System Information, click the Tools menu, and then click Registry Checker. If your registry contains an entry referencing a file that no longer exists (such as a .vxd file), it will not be fixed by Registry Checker. -- I mastered Wordstar graphics! "webster72n" wrote: > > My personal experience is, if trying to 'mess' with your registry in any > shape or form, you wind up with trouble, unless you know exactly what you > are doing, > and most users don't. > To heed Mike's advice is the most prudent thing one can do in this regard > (and others, for that matter), which is: leave the registry alone! > > Harry. > > > "jeremiah wright" <vajlgtifpadi@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:4b5ca1c2-3904-427a-b479-3e1a1bbe4757@b30g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > > > Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC, because you > > know that there are most probably errors in your computer? I remember > > looking for cleaner software when my PC started giving me all sorts of > > problems too. Having top notch software to optimize your computer's > > performance at all times is essential. > > 1. What Is The Windows Registry? > > It is one of the most important components in the entire system, yet > > many PC users have no idea about what it is! It is not hard to believe > > though, since we have never been taught about how to properly maintain > > our registries. > > All the computer's software, hardware and user profile settings are > > stored in the registry, making it an essential component. Having a > > damaged or corrupted one will cause your computer to process very > > slowly, and in worse cases, crash frequently. It is especially > > vulnerable to errors and problems, which is why there is an increasing > > need for cleaner software today. > > 2. Why Do Errors Occur In The Registry? > > The main cause of problems is when there is an excess number of > > useless entries in the system. This is mainly caused by prolonged > > usage of the computer, and also by incomplete installation and un- > > installation of program files. Other cases could include spyware > > infecting the registry keys. If you find that you cannot access the > > registry area (you are greeted by an error message), it is certain > > that your registry is infected.... > > > > Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv > > > |
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"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ehUh71TCJHA.2056@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > My personal experience is, if trying to 'mess' with your registry in any > shape or form, you wind up with trouble, unless you know exactly what you > are doing, > and most users don't. > To heed Mike's advice is the most prudent thing one can do in this regard > (and others, for that matter), which is: leave the registry alone! > > Harry. So why, if you feel so strongly, did you feel the need to include the spam in your response Harry? Could you not see that Mike and Shane both went to the trouble of editing it out of their responses? > ... you wind up with trouble, unless you > know exactly what you are doing, > and most users don't. You said it Harry! Will you ever learn? How long have you been around these NG's? We know that you never have any time, but for once, just think before pressing the Send button! Delete the spam or use the Block Sender option and forget it. But please don't perpetuate it. jeremiah wright must be rubbing his hands with glee - unless you're on commission? Update! - But now I see that you're not the only one! Mart |
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Save as e.g. bckupvxd.bat
======================== @echo off cls if exist c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe goto end if exist c:\windows\scnrgini.bak goto end if not exist c:\windows\scanreg.ini goto end cd\ c: cd windows copy scanreg.ini scnrgini.bak echo.>>scanreg.ini echo.Files=11,vmm32.vxd >>scanreg.ini :end cls exit cls ======================== Then run it. Thereafter every day when scanreg runs, backing up the registry, it also backs up vmm32.vxd. Art Corday wrote: > The Reverend strikes again. Anyway, Windows ME has a Registry > Replacement feature which if it finds an error can bring back a > hopefully good copy. The following is a paste up of the instructions. > > > You can also start Registry Checker by clicking Start, pointing to > Programs, pointing to Accessories, pointing to System Tools, and then > clicking System Information. In System Information, click the Tools > menu, and then click Registry Checker. > If your registry contains an entry referencing a file that no longer > exists (such as a .vxd file), it will not be fixed by Registry > Checker. > > >> >> My personal experience is, if trying to 'mess' with your registry in >> any shape or form, you wind up with trouble, unless you know exactly >> what you are doing, >> and most users don't. >> To heed Mike's advice is the most prudent thing one can do in this >> regard (and others, for that matter), which is: leave the registry >> alone! >> >> Harry. >> >> >> "jeremiah wright" <vajlgtifpadi@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:4b5ca1c2-3904-427a-b479-3e1a1bbe4757@b30g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >>> >>> Do you need a Windows registry repair tool for your PC, because you >>> know that there are most probably errors in your computer? I >>> remember looking for cleaner software when my PC started giving me >>> all sorts of problems too. Having top notch software to optimize >>> your computer's performance at all times is essential. >>> 1. What Is The Windows Registry? >>> It is one of the most important components in the entire system, yet >>> many PC users have no idea about what it is! It is not hard to >>> believe though, since we have never been taught about how to >>> properly maintain our registries. >>> All the computer's software, hardware and user profile settings are >>> stored in the registry, making it an essential component. Having a >>> damaged or corrupted one will cause your computer to process very >>> slowly, and in worse cases, crash frequently. It is especially >>> vulnerable to errors and problems, which is why there is an >>> increasing need for cleaner software today. >>> 2. Why Do Errors Occur In The Registry? >>> The main cause of problems is when there is an excess number of >>> useless entries in the system. This is mainly caused by prolonged >>> usage of the computer, and also by incomplete installation and un- >>> installation of program files. Other cases could include spyware >>> infecting the registry keys. If you find that you cannot access the >>> registry area (you are greeted by an error message), it is certain >>> that your registry is infected.... >>> >>> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv |
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"Arturo Seis" wrote in message
news:uNPe$bUCJHA.3668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Save as e.g. bckupvxd.bat etc, etc, <snipped> Just when you think you're winning. Mart |
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My bad, not to take the time and even notice.
Punishment taken... Harry. "Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:%233uBTbUCJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ehUh71TCJHA.2056@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > > > My personal experience is, if trying to 'mess' with your registry in any > > shape or form, you wind up with trouble, unless you know exactly what you > > are doing, > > and most users don't. > > To heed Mike's advice is the most prudent thing one can do in this regard > > (and others, for that matter), which is: leave the registry alone! > > > > Harry. > > > So why, if you feel so strongly, did you feel the need to include the spam > in your response Harry? Could you not see that Mike and Shane both went to > the trouble of editing it out of their responses? > > > ... you wind up with trouble, unless you > > know exactly what you are doing, > > and most users don't. > > You said it Harry! Will you ever learn? > > How long have you been around these NG's? > > We know that you never have any time, but for once, just think before > pressing the Send button! Delete the spam or use the Block Sender option > and forget it. But please don't perpetuate it. jeremiah wright must be > rubbing his hands with glee - unless you're on commission? > > Update! - But now I see that you're not the only one! > > Mart > > |
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<lol> It's Harry what did you expect Mart <g>
-- Joan Archer http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher http://lachsoft.com/photogallery "Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:#3uBTbUCJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > So why, if you feel so strongly, did you feel the need to include the spam > in your response Harry? Could you not see that Mike and Shane both went > to the trouble of editing it out of their responses? > >snip> |
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