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Title: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: two-dogs on August 18, 2011, 06:20:13 PM
Hi everybody I need some help with a registry problem that I caused.  I was deleting some programs with revo uninstall and instead of deleting the sub directives that were highlighted I deleted some of the main components in the registry and now my add or remove programs does not populate.  I understand that I can get the files off a windows cd but don't have a clue how to go about it, and was hoping someone could walk me through it.  I backed up my operating system with acronis but after doing the restore I still have the problem.  It seems if you mess with the registry you are screwed and your backup comes out the same way  ......so could I get some help on this, and if there is a discussion on this in the forums somewhere just point me to it.........thanks......two-dogs     
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: jason2074 on August 18, 2011, 07:01:00 PM
I think you have made another post earlier about google redirections which I've responded... Is this the same machine and what OS are you running?
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add or remove programs does not populate
See this link -> Add/Remove Programs tool displays installed programs incorrectly (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668)
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: two-dogs on August 18, 2011, 10:56:55 PM
Ya it's me and still having problems.   I made a reg file and it shows up as a reg ext. in note pad, but when I try to load it I get this error ( This specified file is not a registry file . You can import only registry files)  I went to the site you sent me to and did find a key that was missing [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0B124F8C-91F0-11D1-B8B5-006008059382}] .......I put that in a note pad file and gave it a .reg extension and I got that error, so what am I doing wrong .......thanks for your help jason2074.......two-dogs
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: Allan on August 19, 2011, 05:47:25 AM
If you had an image from before the problem occurred and you restored that image, there is no way the same problem could be present. Something else is going on.
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: TheShadow on August 19, 2011, 11:33:41 AM
MS in their infinite wisdom, provided us with a Go Back program, years ago.

Today, it's called "System Restore" and it's in the 'Programs > Accessories > System Tools  folder.

Unless someone has turned it off, there will be a restore point in there, maybe a few days old, that you can use to GO BACK to a time before you GOOFED.
I use mine so often that I run a little script in my Startup folder to force a new Restore Point every time I boot up my PC.

I can think of few things that are worse than needing to GO BACK and not having a Restore Point to go back to.

Good Luck,
The Shadow  8)



Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: two-dogs on August 19, 2011, 02:51:19 PM
Thanks for the suggestion on using system restore but that was the first thing I tried.  Every restore point all the way back to June just does not work.  I tried to restore in safe mode but that didn't work either, so at this point I am trying to reinstall the restore feature but I am having trouble with that also.  It says it wants the service pac 3 disk so I put it in and is not finding the sr.sys file it needs to load.  I am doing a lot of reading and if I don't get anything here I will just keep reading........thanks for the advice ........two-dogs     
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: two-dogs on August 19, 2011, 07:59:21 PM
I finely got it I had to take the sr.sys file off my other computer and load it on the one that was messed up.  all so good now time for a back up with acronis..........two-dogs   
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: Linux711 on August 19, 2011, 09:23:01 PM
FYI The reason why your reg files arent working right is probably because the first line should always read: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
Title: Re: Need help with a registry problem
Post by: two-dogs on August 20, 2011, 10:33:52 AM
Thanks there Linux711 you were right that did work it took it right to the reg.  Why in the *censored* didn't they say that on the microsoft page, *censored* that was easy..........two-dogs