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jeremiah wright
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      01-19-2008

Windows XP registry repair is something each and every computer user
should be doing on a weekly basis. Just by the nature of this Windows
operating system, the registry files run the risk of getting changed,
or even corrupted. When this type of a situation occurs, you will
normally end up with computer errors, and a bunch of frustration. So,
exactly how does a Windows XP registry repair work?
Every Windows system operates on a system of operating instructions
for the software and hardware. These files are known as registry
files. Sometimes you will even share a registry file, normally a dll
file. Well, let's say you uninstall software from your computer, and
it happens to have a shared dll file. It may remove this file all
together. But what about the other program that needs it? Precisely,
you will now get computer errors and will need to get this fixed.
Some of the computer errors caused by messed up registry files are
blue screens of death, very slow computers, programs shutting down,
automatic restarts of the computer (without you telling it to), and
the computer just hanging. Any of these situations are very stressful
for the computer owner. The last thing you want is to take your
computer into a computer store and get charged some outrageous amount
to get it fixed. This is where the registry repair software comes in
to play....

Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv
 
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      01-19-2008
1. SPAM

2. Think your Registry needs "cleaning"? Read
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions.
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jeremiah wright wrote:
> Windows XP registry repair is something each and every computer user
> should be doing on a weekly basis...


 
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antioch
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      01-19-2008

"jeremiah wright" <> wrote in a message a load of
'Round Objects'.
Give me a link, instead, to where I can get a hole in the head - which I
would rather have than a Reg cleaner on my computer.



 
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Edward W. Thompson
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      01-20-2008

"jeremiah wright" <> wrote in message
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> Windows XP registry repair is something each and every computer user
> should be doing on a weekly basis.


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Unadulterated rubbish!


 
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Joanie
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      10-09-2008
HI AOL IS BLOCKING ME FROM EVERYTHING. I CAN' GO TO INTERNET OPTIONS NOTHING
EVEN CONTROL PANLE TO REMOVE AOL. AOL STOPPED ME IN SAFE MODE.



Joanie


"jeremiah wright" wrote:

>
> Windows XP registry repair is something each and every computer user
> should be doing on a weekly basis. Just by the nature of this Windows
> operating system, the registry files run the risk of getting changed,
> or even corrupted. When this type of a situation occurs, you will
> normally end up with computer errors, and a bunch of frustration. So,
> exactly how does a Windows XP registry repair work?
> Every Windows system operates on a system of operating instructions
> for the software and hardware. These files are known as registry
> files. Sometimes you will even share a registry file, normally a dll
> file. Well, let's say you uninstall software from your computer, and
> it happens to have a shared dll file. It may remove this file all
> together. But what about the other program that needs it? Precisely,
> you will now get computer errors and will need to get this fixed.
> Some of the computer errors caused by messed up registry files are
> blue screens of death, very slow computers, programs shutting down,
> automatic restarts of the computer (without you telling it to), and
> the computer just hanging. Any of these situations are very stressful
> for the computer owner. The last thing you want is to take your
> computer into a computer store and get charged some outrageous amount
> to get it fixed. This is where the registry repair software comes in
> to play....
>
> Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv
>

 
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Shenan Stanley
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      10-09-2008
<snipped unrelated material>

Joanie wrote:
> HI AOL IS BLOCKING ME FROM EVERYTHING.
> I CAN' GO TO INTERNET OPTIONS NOTHING
> EVEN CONTROL PANLE TO REMOVE AOL.
> AOL STOPPED ME IN SAFE MODE.
>
> Joanie


Joanie,

First - what does this have to do with the post you have attached to?

Second - why are you posting in all uppercase? It's difficult to read at
best, therefore it is not done often.

Last - have you contacted AOL support?

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