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On or about Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:40:14 -0600, Chip Borton allegedly wrote:
First, back up your registry to a safe place (file/export in regedit). As a secondary precaution, you might want to create a system restore point in windows. (programs/accessories/system tools/system restore) Then I would say go for deleting the whole key. I would also look for all other references to the card and kill those too. Software programs may have remnants in their ".ini " files too. Good suggestions. I'd add: You could export the key to a .reg file, before you delete it. Then if you need to reinstate it, you only need to double click on that .reg file. Noel Bachelor noelbachelorAT(From:_domain) Language Recordings Inc (Darwin Australia) |
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