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I had a problem with my computer before and i called the costumer service and they let me typed in some words in the start up menu where the “run” is. I think this is the reason of these two dialog boxes that i keep seeing on my computer. The thing is i couldnt get back to them. My problem is everytime i restart my computer, before i can open anything or do something, there are two annoying dialog boxes saying that … one is, “windows can not fined ___(4 vertical lines) make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.”, The other one is, ” Desktop coudn’t load or run ___(4 vertical lines)
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November 9th, 2009 at 6:21 pm
go to this website http://www.jv16powertools.com and download it, then run it, and click registry cleaner, clean all out all of your registry, but make sure you back it up. This should clear out your problem.
sosguy, formatting and reinstalling windows is the probally not the smartest idea, especially if he/she is a novice at computers, plus he/she might not have windows reinstallation disks, not sure.
November 9th, 2009 at 6:51 pm
First of all, you need to identify what operating system you are using so someone has a reference point. Once you do that, someone will be able to point you to the spot in the registry that is trying to load your program.
It might be easier to buy a cleaner utility or get a shareware program that will clean the registry for you. Software such as RegClean or other equivalent names are out there and available. Pretty handy tools too if you don’t know exactly what you are doing. Be careful because they can also mess you up. When ever you play in the registry, you can mess things up bad, or fix things good.
November 9th, 2009 at 7:17 pm
The problem is that your registry is pointing to some files that no longer exist or in your StartUp group there is a shortcut to a program that no longer exists. Download the freeware from this page: http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
First write down the names of the files that windows can’t find and next run that program and look for the name of the files that windows can’t find and uncheck the boxes.
November 9th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
It is obvious that your Windows registry is corrupt. This could have been caused by spyware/viruses. Now, what about the fix?
Most registry repair programs available on the Internet are snake oil at best. I believe the best approach for you would be a complete format and re- installation of Windows.
Instructions are here:
http://www.cyberwalker.com/faqs/reinstall-reformat-winxp/reformat-xp-alt-method.html
After you are done – Windows updates will have to be downloaded – virus scan put back on (AVG is free) – anti spyware programs (spybot search and destroy, adaware, etc put on.)