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    Question Registery Errors

    I'm having problems with the Win98se Registery when I boot. It nearly always says that there's a problem with my registry and scans my user.dat and system.dat files and either says it has/has not fixed the problem.

    The weird thing is Windows runs fine it is just taking ages to boot, does anybody know a way to turn of the registry scan on boot or experianced this problem before.

    All sugestions welcome.
    Mike the Techie

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    Remove the Scanreg entry from the registry. Should be under HKLM/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run or runservices.

    Registry errors are often a sign of a memory problem. Could also be caused by a virus or startup program.

    To get a useable registry you can rename system.dat and copy the system.1st file to the windows folder as system.dat. This file is created during the installation process and is a good recovery option if you don't have another backup of the registry. Be aware that a lot of your programs will need to be reinstalled if you choose to do this. It could be a problem in the user.dat file also but I don't know of any way to fix this without reinstalling windows.

    More info here.
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    Please don't post duplicate topics.

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    Start > Run > msconfig
    Goto the 'Startup' tab & deselect 'ScanRegistry'.
    U might want2 go through sum of the other settings while ur there... <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0">

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