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Registry problems
Posted by W E B G U R L on July 8th, 2003


Each time I boot up Windows wants to fix the restore the registry. How can I
stop this from happening?

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Posted by Ron Badour on July 9th, 2003


A recent update of MSN Messenger may be causing this problem. If you did not install this, it may be bad ram.

Registry Checker Continues to Detect Registry Damage [Q186909]
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q186/9/09.asp


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Posted by W E B G U R L on July 9th, 2003


Stinks! Bloody MS for doing this!

Method 1
Remove or replace memory chips in the computer to see if the problem is
resolved.

just lost! why should I! now I can see why people hate microsoft!

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"Ron Badour" <Sorry@NoAdddress.com> wrote in message
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A recent update of MSN Messenger may be causing this problem. If you did
not install this, it may be bad ram.

Registry Checker Continues to Detect Registry Damage [Q186909]
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q186/9/09.asp


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Ron Badour, MS MVP W98 System
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Knowledge Base Info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo


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Posted by Ron Martell on July 9th, 2003


"W E B G U R L" <nospam@thanks.com> wrote:

If your computer does have defective memory it has absolutely nothing
to do with Microsoft.

To further check for defective memory go to http://www,simmtester.com
and download their free DocMemory testing utility and run it to check
out the RAM in your computer.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."


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