Where To Locate A Script Running That Re-writes Registry Values
Dec 28, 2011
I am running on Windows 7 home premium 64-bit. There is a legalnoticecaption and legalnoticetext enabled in the registry, and when I delete these values and restart, they re-appear! I've even tried deleting them altogether. I'm guessing there is some sort of script enabled that re-writes the registry values upon deletion, and I need some help identifying and getting rid of said script.
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Jul 5, 2011
I recently installed 2 new disks, put windows (7) on it and kept the old hdd as a back up, and to just be able to get to my old files should it be necessary. However the question is this: Id love to just move all my games from my old disk to my new one, but I'd need the old registry values. Are they anywhere physically on the old disk? Obviously I can't acces them by regedit, so is there a way to import (parts) of it Or do I have to disconnect the new drives, boot on the old disk and copy what I need?
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Oct 1, 2012
I am trying to fix an issue i am having, involving midi control through usb on win 7 64 bit, i think ive finally found a fix, but i am to inexperienced with using the registry editor to do it. Here it is (I edited the registry in the entries for 4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318. There I added a new Multi-String Value "UpperFilters" with data "ksthunk". it pertains to the sound and video game controllers that you can access through the control panel, but i need to be able to find that registry entry(4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318) and then add a new multi-string value(upperfilters) with data ksthunk.
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Jan 11, 2012
The scenario is as follows:
A Win7 system has some problems and could NOT be booted itself. So I took an additional bootable repair or LiveSystem CD and start the computer with it. I have now a running WinOS and another dead Win7 e,g, on a partition C: on a hard disc.
Now I want to apply an existing *.reg Script into the registry of the dead system (=NOT the currently running system. Can I do this somehow? Is there e.g. a command
regedit myscript.reg -writetowin C:Windows
whch writes the *,reg file to the Registry of the Win7 system which it find on partition C: in folder "Windows"?
Maybe I can address the target registry file directly regedit myscript.reg -writeregistrydirect C:windows txxxxxxx.dat
In which file(s) is the Registry stored? Second question: Can I at least read from such an external dead Registry?
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Aug 29, 2012
I'm having trouble with my laptop's keyboard, specifically with letter x.I press it once and nothing happens.. but if I immediatly press it again, it writes the letter.This works almost like when you open a folder on the pc. You need to click two times quickly to open it.I tried running the Safe mode and writing and it worked perfectly!At first I thought it was just dirt or a piece of something that was trapped under the x key but I removed it and nothing..
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Jun 16, 2012
While windows was uploading some updates yesterday, I cleaned my registry using Iolo's system mechanic tool and that's where the problems started. (I already read and understood your message: don't use those tools and stay out of your registry. A lesson I learned too late, unfortunately.)My computer rebooted and after a couple of minutes I noticed the message: " failure configuring windows features reverting changes ". I managed to bypass this loop by running in safe mode and recover my computer to a restore point in the past. This only worked partially: I get windows to run in normal mode but I get this message: "system failed while restoring the registry from the restore point. Restore point damaged or was deleted during restore". So it didn't restore but I can get into my windows now.So I don't get the 'reverting change loop' anymore, so I can access my computer but what's the mess? Well my computer is slow as hell.Like mentioned above, I already looked around on this forum and wrote down what I already tried. [code] My computer is terrible slow because of a registry defrag/optimization of a registry tool (in combination with windows update) --> I need to find a way to get back my old registry files but system recovery ain't working.
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Dec 19, 2011
Where can I get the Hex value for different fonts. I am looking for the Hex value for Helvetica Neue so that I can create a registry entry to make it as the default font. I could find the ones for Verdana and Calibri
Calibri = 3c,00,00,00,1f,00,00,f8,00,00,00,00,dc,00,00,00,00,00,00,
00,ff,ff,00,d2,00,22,43,61,6c,69,62,72,69,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,
00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
Verdana = 3c,00,00,00,0f,00,00,e8,00,00,00,40,c8,00,00,00,4e,0d,6b,
74,00,00,00,00,00,20,56,65,72,64,61,6e,61,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,
01,00,00,00,9c,ea,13,00,01,00,00,00,01,00,00,00
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Sep 29, 2012
I allowed the Norton Internet Security folks to have remote access to my netbook and now value of the following keys have been locked in these resets.
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That appears to be alternate or maybe hotkey settings? Anyway, Norton declines to fix their mess, so I have to muddle through. How to go back to default key values on the keyboard? I'm using Windows 7 on that machine.
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Oct 3, 2011
I was trying to install a trial application today. During the installation I got an error message that said it couldn't locate "vc_red.msi" and was trying to look for it in the directory"c:�c3cbe011cf829fa347582798c" I couldn't locate that folder either.So, I downloaded the x64 Visual C++ 2008 installer from the MS site. I tried to run the installer, but that also gave me an error message that it couldn't locate "vc_red.msi" in yet another folder with a very long name. This time, it was looking for the folder/file on an external drive.
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Oct 8, 2012
Outlook 2010 will not find my .pst file. To my knowledge I have not deleted it. I have not used Outlook in quite some time and decided to start using it again.
I use Win 7. I have unhidden all of the system folders and hidden files. As I have gone into AppData/Local/Microsoft/Outlook I do not find the file in there.
I have done a complete system search for Outlook.pst and I have found nothing.
As a result of this, Outlook will not even start in order for me to create a new file from within Outlook.
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Sep 4, 2011
I Have a Dell XPS 9100, with Windows 7 Home Premium Edition.After I download a pix from my camera, then change the orienation with a counterclockwise turn, i cannot locate the pixture in the folder, it disappears. The pix seems to be there becuase the file count for the folder remains the same, but i cant see the pix anymore.
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Mar 21, 2011
Probably stop by the Hp forum next, but I got windows 7 so I stop here first. I currently use an HP EliteBook 8730w.
When I go to the search option and type in touch I see the device manager listed, and when I click on it I see the mouse and other pointing devices listed, but no touch pad listing. That is the only place I have checked.
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