Re: Registry issues



You should not delete the NetFramework. This is a library of files that are needed when you run a program that uses the newer .Net programming language. There are more and more of these programs being written for Windows and without these files, these programs will not work.

You can reinstall the NetFramework from the following link.

Download details: .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"AfterLove" <AfterLove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5C1AA6AC-3704-4549-AFF1-2C95306F5AF1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Last night, I was very low on disk space. I decided to delete some programs
that I didn't need anymore. Through control panel, I deleted things like .net
framework, a music program, quicktime, and some other things. I noticed at
one point my desktop do some kind of motion, but I ignored it. I restarted my
computer and logged back on to find I couldn't use the internet explorer
button and it was missing and some other shortcuts. I did a system restore
and I was able to get them back.

I updated a few programs on my computer that needed to be upgraded. I tried
to download Adobe Reader 7.0.8 and the flash player 9, photoshop trial and I
kept have registry problems. I downloaded some registry cleaners to try, and
it helped solve another problem I had prior to this with a pestrap situation.
But it didn't help my installation problems. Now, certain things I can't
install because of a HKEY problem. I tried to delete the value/key, but it
wont let me and some keys it cannot open. I installed Windows OneLive Care to
see if it could clean up any viruses etc.. and it hasn't helped and now I
can't delete it. I keep clicking remove and nothing happens. And now when I
use the internet, some images don't display.

What can I do?
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