Thanks, Tom and Peter.
I tried turning off the restore, but that did not work.
I boldly (foolishly?) went into regedit and changed the permission in the
"run" section. Well, I got an unexpected result in that everything in that
section vanished. However, the bad stuff is gone and I seem to be working
ok, but I did lose some other things which may or may not have consequences
down the road. (A good time to move to Vista.) Msconfig now shows those
things missing in the startup section, as well as some other stuff. Some
stuff is still there. I have a book on the registry, but it is very poorly
written. It did suggest that things had to be eliminated by hand now and
then when a program is removed, and it did talk about permissions. However,
things did not work quite as I had suspected.
At any rate, the problem is solved for now. Will worry about the other
problems, if any, when they pop up. :)
Dean
PS: I don't have much of importance on this computer. Games, email, stuff
like that. I would never experiment like that on a computer that had
important material on it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Mayer" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] MSCONFIG problem; Deleting keys in the registry
Dean
Try turning off the "restore" function in XP before using the uninstall
tools. Afterwards you can turn "restore" back on.
Tom Mayer
>> 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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