Thanks for the suggestion, Bob. I downloaded both of these and tried them,
but the entries came back both times, just as they did with Registry
Mechanic. I still think that I need to delete the stuff in the registry,
but the key permissions prevent me from doing that.
Dean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Lendrim" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] MSCONFIG problem; Deleting keys in the registry
There are a couple of startup utilities by Mike Lin on:
http://www.mlin.net/
I've used them for years. They are simple and effective.
To remove unwanted registry entries, try JV16 Ver 1.3
It's available on:
http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=jv16
Ver 1.3 is an old version that won't expire.
Don't know if these will solve the uninstall problem,
but they may help and for sure won't hurt.
HTH, Bob
>From: Dean Kukral <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [PCBUILD] MSCONFIG problem; Deleting keys in the registry
>XP Professional
>
>I removed McAfee "internet security," but some remnants remain in the
>MSCONFIG startup. Unchecking them does no good, as they come back. The
>items referred to just come back, which causes the system to boot slowly,
>as
>it cannot find these things. Then it goes into its unhappy routine because
>I had a non-standard startup, etc.
>
>My main question is: how do I get stuff out of the msconfig startup list?
>
>I downloaded the free version of Registry Mechanic, which found six bad
>registry entries that corresponded to the msconfig items. I told Registry
>Mechanic to delete them, and it thought that it did, but another Registry
>Mechanic scan showed that they were still there and offered to delete them
>again. And again.
>
>So, I went into regedit and found the keys and deleted them, but they come
>right back. (Even before I leave regedit.)
>
>Second question (related to the first?): how do I delete the registry keys
>so that they do not come back?
>
>There are options to change permissions in regedit, but I don't really want
>to mess with them, not knowing what I am doing.
>
>Thanks, >Dean Kukral
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