re: frozen start menu and icons
Sunday, October 30, 2005 at 4:13 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Darko
(13 messages posted)
I just wanted to inform you that I do not have any problems with viruses and spyware
now. Thanks for all your help last week.
On Friday, October 28, 2005 at 9:07 am, jcw wrote:
>As to your item 5 in your earlier post today:
> -- uncheck those 3 items on the startup page of msconfig.
> -- then open regedit and go to:
> » HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupreg
>» HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupfolder
> and there delete the sub-keys for the same 3 items.
> Close regedit, and those 3 items should be gone from the startup page of msconfig
>on the next reboot.
>Deleted the 2 reg keys I mentioned in step 1A of my post at 8:46 am on October
>27, 2005, if not already deleted? If hesitant to do so, back-up those keys first
>by exporting them to a convenient location. (No need to reply.)
> I continue to feel that the WINNT directory should be unnecessary for your computer
>to work properly and given this last experience, is a good candidate for deletion,
>as I had expressed in a prior post. If you could find a way to back it up, even
>piece-meal on CDs, I'd be inclined to do so (unless you do a clean install as I
favor
>as you know). Btw, of the 4 files (folders?) that you listed as questionable
>in your WINNT directory (Crystal, Minidump, MUI, and Software Distribution), Minidump
>and MUI are OK.
> Yes, the MicroTrend on-line AV system scan usually is slow.
> No other recommendations except what I said in my post on Thursday, October 27,
>2005 at 10:31 am.
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