re: Corrupted Enum keys make a come back -fixed 100% cpu too
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 at 9:12 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Mark
(1 messages posted)
Thanks this worked for me too. It also fixed a issue where I was also having my Plug
n Play service eating up almost 100% CPU.
On Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 4:00 pm, Rafael wrote:
>THANKS !!!
>
>I tool tried the PnP, aproprosfix, permissions and SFC to no avail. then I kept
digging
>in this forum and found your reply.
>
>My corrupted string started at $%& and everytime an issue or reboot occured it added
>a new digit until eventually it was "$%&'()+,-./0123" afterwhich it repeated over
>and over and over. Looking at the registry was like the old ASCII Christmas tree
>printouts.
>So drinking a beer and pressing the delete key alot it was fixed.
>
>Ironically, it was all surrounding Symantec 360 if that helps anyone. You're probably
>asking why didn't I just run the clean up tool? Well, I could not run Symantec's
>Clean Up tool as this PC belonged to a client who also had Symantec PC Anywhere
for
>work.
>
>Symantec's clean up tool is know for cleaning all the components of the shared common
>files so it would have broken his other apps.
>
>Time for another beer to savory the victory!!!
>
>-Rafael
>
>
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