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Anisotropic Filtering Broke?
A restore of the registry would be a good starting place. "Ron Badour" <So...@NoAdddress.com> wrote in message news:#AJsnQ$hBHA.2380@tkmsftngp04. Further, by default this command only restores the registry, win.ini and system.ini files when the poster wanted to know how to restore certain unspecified missing

a GOOD registry scrubber?
Sterling then installed 98 on F: which resulted in everything in the registry pointing to the F: drive...CORRECT? Next Sterling installed NT on D: All this was done while the SLAVE drive WAS DISCONNECTED so that upon connecting the SLAVE the drive letters of all logicals would SHIFT down by ONE letter ie the

My PC just broke down.... :(
Marc Reynolds [MSFT] marc...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 ras_routing See 810839 VPN Client Cannot Establish a Connection After You Install a Service Pack http://support.microsoft.com/?id=810839 Make sure you have SP4 and follow the steps to make the registry change noted in the article -- Thanks,

IE6 broke
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.. (bg) I did send you that E Mail and I never heard back from you and the E Mail didn't come back either.. Hmmmm.. -- Burt The Old Alaskan MVP's listed on TECKPAGE http://www.cvinternet.net/~smokydog http://www.cvinternet.net/~smokydog/teckpage.htm.

Registry location for CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA
The best this registry could ever do was to trace a registered gun back to the registered owner. 99 % of the time the gun was traced back to an owner who It is not just paranoia when you consider the case of a Toronto man whose apartment was broken into and it took the thieves two days to crack open his safe,

Many states' registry, residency mandates aren't reducing sex ...
I toured with an A club band back in 1994 and it broke my heart to have to leave that group...but it wasn't paying the bills. Yeah.... making money in the music industry's a real challenge... even for the pros. Not sure if you're familiar with Walter Trout but he's awesome. He made the mistake of trusting people

My PC just broke down.... :(
... HEMI-Powered <n...@none.en>: I clean my Registry periodically with JV16 Powertools 100% only to get rid of unnessary clutter such as obsolete or invalid keys, leftover shortcuts and the like. Can't say I have ever seen a performance increase, though. So your philosophy is "if it ain't broke, fix it anyway"?

Gun registry paid for so why dismantle it?
That's the chant of a gunhugger. Just do a quick google search and you can find the name of a Toronto man for whom there is a warrant issued with the charge of unsafe storage of firearms. Burglars broke into his vacant apartment and then worked on his gun safe for two days before they finally cracked it open.

Registry Cleaner
Probably very few registry errors then. Probably faster than picking up the pieces of a shattered registry too. Mark "RichardM" wrote: After scanning through the posts about registry cleaners many people seem to take the point of view that the extra code isn't causing any problems. I beg to differ, although this

SUN jre broke registry
He did say he had to do it often because he often broke things...... Don't you have to rebuild when you install new hardware/software? Not usually, no. I loved your tirade about other's newsreaders being broken because yours can't do the sigdash right, that was a classic. Almost as good as Erik's one about windows

Should I use the registry?
Net "Broke". Command buttons always start with "cmd" here. I've been using the object naming conventions below (especially for intrinsic controls) for so long that "btn" looks wierd. Any code that has buttons that start with "btn", or anything else, are globally search/replaced with "cmd" before even trying the

Adobe 4 broke my Word 2002 email attachment button
Not sure why, perhaps it rewrote some of the registry tags. -dnult Dave Roznar wrote in message <36bf6ba8.525833@news>... I am running Win98 and an @home connection in Portland Oregon. I did backup the registry with WINREGW and applied a modified PATCH98. The patch was modified so as not to add the MTU/MSS

Registry - if it is broke, fix it
I'm finally back up and running and now know the cause to be a Registry clean up program I was using! Glad it all worked out well in the end :o) It's worth backing up the Turbolister Data folder on a very regular basis, as that's where all your listings are kept - photos and listing data.

Outlook 2007 Beta broke Outlook 98 - outlrpc.dll conflict
I have just downloaded RegSeeker and notice a lot of instances of "unused open with entry's", Invalid Active X/Com entry, Extension not used, etc. in my registry. I'ma firm believer in "if it ain't broke don't fix it". I don't have any problems at the momement but I'm not going to wait until I do to find out more

Registry Booster 1.0
Windows loads startup items from three locations in the Registry, two lines in WIN.INI, and two folders. Observation reveals that it always loads the seven groups in the same order. During post,after post, during windows startup, or, I'll bet, it depends on each program? -- Stan "If it ain't broke don't fix it"

Command prompt has broke!
Problems seems to be that the SUN installer messed up the registry. To be more precise the keys HKCR ".jar", ".jnlp", "jarfile", "JavaPlugin" and "JavaPlugin.150_06", maybe a few others, are completely unaccessible. They appear to be there but they cannot be deleted, overwritten or modified in any shape or form.

Window Maximize Button "Broke"?
After scanning through the posts about registry cleaners many people seem to take the point of view that the extra code isn't causing any problems. I beg to differ, ... I agree with Richard. Why would a person want unused, old, previously deleted, removed, etc software/applications/code left in the registry?

QuickCam 5.0 broke my W2k steability
Here is an example of what happens: 1. port-A needs dependency port-B installed 2. port-B is installed 3. port-A is installed and marks its registry as Then you run pkgdb -F and port-A's registry is changed to say it was built with port-B.1, portupgrade claims this "fixes" the registry when it really breaks it.

FAQ Pointer: The NoCeM Registry
After a "clean observation" and reading about 50 posts on cleaning the registry, I have found before I ask a stupid question, it's been awnsered. Thanks to all who have gone though the misery of cleaning , repairing and writing these lines of wit. I have made a decision NOT to fix what ain't broke and defrag once

Gun registry paid for so why dismantle it?
In the first place, the registry cannot be broken into parts. In the second place, bootvis was withdrawn long ago because Microsoft realized it was being misused by people like yourself who don't understand its purpose or correct use. (Last I heard it was available to system developers - the intended audience - by