I deleted a key from the registry for software that was just uninstalled from my machine --
Now, I'm getting fatal errors on cold boots -- but if I boot up in safe mode and then restart, everything runs fine. It's driving me crazy --
So here's what I did. I re-made the key entry in the registry -- just the root entry -- the one that I deleted altogether (it was all the "register this software" crap) -- and then I reinstalled the software, and the software found the key that I made and made more entries underneath it.
To the best of my recollection, the thing now looks EXACTLY the same as it did before I deleted it. No change, though. I'm getting intermittent fatal errors on bootup and the thing just isn't working right --
Is there anything that I can do to get rid of these errors? How would I completely clean out that entry from the registry without totally destroying my machine?
The first error that I get is something to the effect of "The entry that was deleted had open data" or something like that --
Or better yet, is there a way that I can restore a some backup of the registry from yesterday to just put everything back like it was?
Thanks for any insight anyone might be able to provide here. I'm losing my mind.
Paul Prewett
Now, I'm getting fatal errors on cold boots -- but if I boot up in safe mode and then restart, everything runs fine. It's driving me crazy --
So here's what I did. I re-made the key entry in the registry -- just the root entry -- the one that I deleted altogether (it was all the "register this software" crap) -- and then I reinstalled the software, and the software found the key that I made and made more entries underneath it.
To the best of my recollection, the thing now looks EXACTLY the same as it did before I deleted it. No change, though. I'm getting intermittent fatal errors on bootup and the thing just isn't working right --
Is there anything that I can do to get rid of these errors? How would I completely clean out that entry from the registry without totally destroying my machine?
The first error that I get is something to the effect of "The entry that was deleted had open data" or something like that --
Or better yet, is there a way that I can restore a some backup of the registry from yesterday to just put everything back like it was?
Thanks for any insight anyone might be able to provide here. I'm losing my mind.
Paul Prewett

