Re: Missing Registry Keys

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"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"dfrog" <dfrog@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have Googled, but not found (probably my fault) how to restore missing
registry keys.


There is no "undelete" function for registry keys. Use System Restore
or re-install the application, as Clark suggested.


Thank you for your response Clark and Pegasus,

Sorry - my bad,,,,,,,,,, - FULL story -

I downloaded and installed a trial version (limits to encoding of 3 minutes
clip) of 'Any DVD Converter' (converts any video file to any video file ie.
..avi to mpg etc ready for burning to DVD) and liked the program to the
extent that I will buy the Pro version if I can have it work comprehensively
on my PC.
Everything works efficiently and 'Simply' - except the player, without which
the 'trimming system' cannot be used (because the player will not run - it
loops continuously the first second or so of the video clip - I am unable to
find what I want as the 'start point and end point' of the clip)
The input .avi files and the encoded output files (full encodings because I
can't trim where I want) will play OK in other players I have installed.
I contacted the publisher who replied very quickly and offered solutions
(changing video drivers within 'options') - that made no difference. Another
solution they suggested was to download 'external codecs' from
'anvsoft.com', and from advice locally downloaded the K-Lite codec pack from
there.
It was during installation of K-Lite Codec pack that these 'missing required
registry keys' were identified. I managed to install K-Lite codecs however
and use of the K-Lite Codec Tweak Tool shows these 'missing registry keys' -
Which I truly believe to have been missing for quite some time (careless
Registry Cleaning in the past - GULP)
so a System Restore would not solve this issue - I believe !!

I have taken the downloaded 'Any DVD Converter' and installed it on my
daughter's PC and it works just fine

So,,,,,,,,,, what I should have asked was - - - - Is there anywhere I can
download the registry keys that I can identify as missing, and import them
back into their correct place in my registry having carelessly deleted them
in the past?

I've re read this several times now and I hope it makes sense to you.

dfrog













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