Re: accidentally imported registry

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But this would delete them whether they existed before or not.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"Raghavanvng" wrote:

The easiest way to delete the unwanted registry entries that you added 1. Open the .reg file which you imported in notepad.
2. Append a - (minus) sign befoe the unwanted keys you imported.
For Ex. If you have add a n entry like,[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\..]
Then Append an " - " sign to it like,
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\..]
3. Save that file as another .reg file like Del.reg and now import the
same or double click this and this will delete the entries that you have
marked
Hope this will solve your problems


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Raghavanvng
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