Im not pissy at all, my typing might just sound like it. OK i figured out how to get to the RUN in registry. And the blank entry in the startup has a name of NWEReboot. That's the entry in the startup that I do not want.
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Im not pissy at all, my typing might just sound like it. OK i figured out how to get to the RUN in registry. And the blank entry in the startup has a name of NWEReboot. That's the entry in the startup that I do not want.
You should read up on how to use regedit before you play with it or you may be reformatting in the near future.
Read this
How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756
Looks like residue. Pretty safe to delete it.
lmfao...you sound all whiny, so I gave you an equaly valuable answer. you asked for peoples opinion on something they gave it to you, you didnt like it and got all pissy. why dont you google the thing you are trying to delete and add "how do I delete" to the front of it, that would probably help.
Good website in case i need to backup my registry, thanks whatthe.
I am hoping it is "residue"(zenger). So should I delete it from a regular startup or do I have to go into Safe-Mode?
you shouldnt have to be in safemode to delete it.
Being that it doesn't start anything, nothing is going to stop you from deleting it in a regular bootup. Do it.. Do it.. Do it...
No disrespect intended but it doesn't seem like you know much about the registry or this would have been cleared up in fewer posts. I think you need to before you touch it and then go in to regedit or use HiJack as Morgan suggested.Quote:
Good website in case i need to backup my registry, thanks whatthe.
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Here is the updated the link. this one works. Sorry for broken link earlier.
http://www.hijackthis.de/logfiles/fb...05792fd01.html
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Here is some information on windows registry to get you started
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;256986
secondly here is an article my Microsoft to help you Backup and restore your registry :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756
Also here is an article by Symantec which will help you to backup and restore your registry :
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=sec_doc_nam
lastly it is very important to have a complete backup of your registry if you try to tweak it on your own (without help of registry editiong software or registry tweaking software).