Re: DOESN'T WORK



"I did what somebody told me to do, and I cleaned or got rid of something
> on
> my computer"

So, you screwed it up, and have no one to blame but yourself. And now you
are in here frustrated because the only advice you are getting is the
correct advice, to start over, get it right, and don't do it again. You
should never poke around in the registry (as you found out) without knowing
*exactly* what you are doing, and even then you need to do a back up FIRST
so you can put it back if it goes south.

But with this attitude... "I don't buy products and use their support to get
lectured, save your typing
for something that needs it." you have just placed yourself on everyone's
ignore list. Your chances of getting help here diminished greatly due to
your attitude.


"Jen" <lkkjj@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:egMbJ1KmFHA.708@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://tinyurl.com/az88m
> Pay no attention to Evadne Cake.She gets her kicks treating others poorly
> and laughing at their questions and misfortunes in these newsgroups,
> providing no real help at all.
> "Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength."
> IFC
> "Robb Reis" <RobbReis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:8453CB06-5273-4347-83C2-952D219CC705@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I am confused what I did wrong this time, and also mad. Nothing wants to
>> work. I try to click on some icons, but they don't come up, and they like
>> turn see - through.
>> I did what somebody told me to do, and I cleaned or got rid of something
>> on
>> my computer, I AM FUSTRATED, and I'm sorry if I seem rude, but so far I
>> have
>> not gotten any help I needed, except for re-installing XP. I am fustrated
>> with my computer maker, and Microsoft for refusing to help me on the
>> phone
>> because my computer maker has taken up some deal of some sort to deal
>> with
>> all computer problems. I took a person's advice on this forum, and
>> downloaded
>> REGcleaner from Major Geek. I deleted all N/A files, and Unknown files
>> aswell. It told me it was going to be safe, but now, icons, and programs
>> do
>> NOT work.
>>
>> Please respond ASAP
>>
>>
>
>


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