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Registry Problem
Name: BxDANxB Date: January 30, 2005 at 10:11:08 Pacific OS: Windows ME CPU/Ram: 933/256
Comment:
For some reason I cant add any registrys to the CURRENT_USER, nor can any of my programs, i cannot uninstall any of the programs or let any of my other pgromgrams put anything in it, like saving passwords and other stuff like the configuration.If i create a new registry with the name New Key #1 it stays there but I cant rename it, it says there was an error. I recently had Object Desktop from Stardock, i dont know if that made the problem but im thining so.... I uninstalled the program because it caused to many erros on the computer. I used registry fixers and other programs to repair the problems but I still cannot do anything. Also another pgorblem I had since ObjectDesktop is my Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, and some of my games that used to work dont anymore... I get errors.
Name: Ed in Texas. Date: January 31, 2005 at 02:50:27 Pacific
Reply:
Dan Buda, SWAG, not sure, sounds to me like you didn't completely remove Stardock and installation corrupted your registry. First thought would be to simply restore to a previous time. If that seems sucessful, see if there is an uninstall file in the folder for Stardock and try that. In case that fails, perhaps you need to re-download, install and then use an uninstaller (if it's there) as opposed to simply add/remove. HTH. Ed in Texas.
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