Re: Regedit problem
You might be able to use TweakUI to repair RegEdit. I don't have a link for
the appropriate version of TweakUI, but I'm sure someone here can supply it
for you.
Jean
"Martin Murray" <email@martinmurray.com> wrote in message
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| Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and
did
| not find anything useful.
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| Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick.
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| Any other suggestions?
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| Thanks!
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| "Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
| news:%23IjHsAH7HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
| > Seem to recall this (or similar report) from many years ago but can't
| > remember the fix. Apart from viruses, I do vaguely recall mention of a
| > corrupted/damaged regedit.exe file but not necessarily in this context.
| >
| > See :-
| > "Error Message When You Upgrade QuickBooks: The Reg File Qbcenters.reg
| > Could Not Be Merged into the Registry"
| >
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302840/en-us
| >
| > Although probably nothing to do with Quickbooks in your case, the
article
| > does make mention of other possible occurrences or damaged or missing
| > regedit.exe file and just clutching here but maybe a possible
| > faulty/corrupted copy of regedit.exe has also occurred in your case
too -
| > obviously not unprecedented!
| >
| > See the WinMe section of the article or just extract a fresh copy from
| > WIN_17.CAB (using msconfig if necessary) and see if that helps.
| >
| > Sorry, if a bum-steer - but has to be worth a try.
| >
| > Might also be worth a further trawl in the MS knowledgebase. Good luck.
| >
| > Mart
| >
| >
| > "Martin Murray" <email@martinmurray.com> wrote in message
| > news:%23BzwajD7HHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| >> Start > Run > Open: regedit > Edit > Find > (example) type "Recent" >
| >> Press F3 > Few presses later regedit closes.
| >>
| >> No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus.
| >>
| >> How do I repair this glitch?
| >>
| >> Thanks in advance!
| >>
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