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After login it displays 2 error messages saying it can't find file yhvfgeoia. Windows says to remove these entries from the registry but I can't. Could this be virus related? I've scanned the system with Norton Antivirus and found 12 infected files. The files have been quarantined or deleted but the problem still exists. How can I get my regedit to work? Thanks in advance for your help. I just have to restore one single key, not the whole registry The trouble with microsoft is they have sold user down the road and store every bit of data they can gleam from the users action and hide it deep within the registry.

Tell me why they need to store cookies in three places at a time or why they record every. My scroll finger fell off after looking at the bags folders but thanks for letting me know what they are for. Your email address will not be published.

Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to LemP's post on October 18, In reply to BobberBP's post on October 25, Hi BobberBP Thanks.

You actually addressed the question and gave a helpful answer. What a novel idea!! BobberBP Thank you! This question keeps coming up and all we seem to get is don't run a registry cleaner. You answered the question and how to correct it. I use IObit Advanced System care and find it to do the best job. I don't want to spend umpteen hours deleting registry keys for things like Nero that's one of the worst Thanks Again Bobberup. Susan GArmsterd. In reply to CocoaII's post on July 23, MUICacheView v1.

This utility allows you to easily view and edit the list of all MuiCache items on your system. You can edit the name of the application, or alternatively, you can delete unwanted MUICache items. Be aware that even if your delete MUICache items, they'll reappear in the next time that you run the application.



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