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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Alexandria,LA U.S.
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I WAS LOADING SOME OLD SOFTWARE,ON MY COMPUTER,AND MY SCREEN WENT DARK FOR A SHORT
AMOUNT OF TIME.SO I HIT MY RE-START BUTTTON, AND WHEN MY COMPUTER BOOTED-UP.A MESSAGE SAID YOU HAVE A GOOD REGISTRY.REBUILDED SOME FILES I HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE.MY COMPUTER RUNS GOOD,DO I NEED TO CHECK MY REGISTRY,WHAT IS THE BEST FREE UTILITY FOR THE REGISTRY? BECAUSE, I KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT THAT TYPE OF SOFTWARE |
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: St. Paul IN USA
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Go to Tech Tools & Utilities section in Windrivers, select Registry and download Microsoft Regclean. It does a fair job of cleaning. It also has an undo file if it is needed.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada
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I think that your computer was updating your registry because of the new program installation and you just happend to reboot the machine before it was completed. Thus, when the machine rebooted it found registry errors.
If you are using Windows98 the best free utility to fix this problem is Scanreg.exe (already on your hard disk from when you installed win98). Sounds like Windows has already run scandisk when you rebooted after the crash and restored your previous registry. If you wish to even go back further, Scanreg keeps a back up copy of your registry from the past few days (I think it's 5). Load or boot to a dos prompt and type, "scanreg /restore" (no quotes) and then pick the copy of the registry you want to restore.
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