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Subject: What to do with deleted Registery

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Name: citynew
Date: November 29, 2007 at 23:09:17 Pacific
Subject: What to do with deleted Registery
OS: Win XP
CPU/Ram: xxx
Model/Manufacturer: compact
Comment:
Hi,
My PC was infected by Virus. And I tried to use WINpe to recover the currupted file I thought ( userinit.exe) .
But when I got into the Registy Editor, the registry table was gone ( probably deleted by virus?)
What should I do now?

thanks
Cath


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Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: November 30, 2007 at 08:34:42 Pacific
Subject: What to do with deleted Registery
Reply: (edit)
What do you mean by "Registry Table?" Did you try a System Restore?

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