Re: Fixing up the window's registry



Macromedia was the old company that Adobe got Flash from. On the Adobe site is a "flash remover" program. I downloaded it quite a while ago so I don't know for sure if it is even available any more, but I did use it to remove "flash player". It did a great job and stopped the occasional "can't find ......." that referenced the Flash player. Then, after removing it, I got a good, fresh copy of the Adobe version (which replaced the old Macromedia version) and installed it. No more problems.

The "scan's" you are talking about appear to be something different and may be an indication that your hard drive has some difficulties, or your re-installation didn't go as well as it could have.

GP

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Well it started off after the fresh install with an error "self registered or unregistered flash.ocr file. Now its giving some errors about macromedia and then it recommends adobe flash player etc The scan's also say something about invalid or missing file names and allocations.
when the system boots it takes forever and when it shuts down it takes forever.


"Grand_Poobah" wrote:

I would strongly advise against buying either of them. Registry cleaners are definitely NOT for the beginner. They may present information that, to you, sounds logical, but can really mess up a system. There are much better ways to speed up a system but, not knowing what "very slow" actually means. Can you give us some examples of what you mean?

GP

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Hi I have windows Xp installed on my PC. I had a very slow system and decided to do a fresh install. Two days later I am stuck in the same situation.... When googling the performance of machine it was suggested that I purchase either a program called "reg cure" or "pc mechanic". Both sites guarentee to fix the windows registry (which I know Jack about) and boost the sytem performance and and and. problem is... I don't know which program to buy firstly, and second is this the solution to sorting out my windows issue. Any advise or suggestions
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