registry error

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  1. cheeher

    cheeher Regular member

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    when i scan my computer using registry fix, something will pop out saying that my computer's "registry editing has been disabled by your adminstrator." what can i do about it?
     
  2. fuggedup

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    log into it as the admin.. i guess you are on windows xp home
    just start the computer in safe mode and it will show admin as a login option

    if i were you.. i would NEVER use a reg scan / fix tool
    10/10 times you will mess up your reg.

    are you having a problem that made you want to do a reg fix?
    if so its best to ask what reg keys to remove.. auto fix software is a sure fire way to make you have to reinstall because of the issues they cause
     
  3. cheeher

    cheeher Regular member

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    ok but how can i get to safe mode though? i don't know how.
     
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    When booting press f8 several times before the windows splash shows. You should be give the options to boot normally, safe mode or others. Just had an issue with another thread, if when you get to safe mode and it asks for an admin password, if you never set one just leave it blank and hit enter. Hopefully you can get to safe mode and restore. I agree with fuggedup, don't do anything to the registry unless you really need to. The only time I access it is to delete program run keys, to keep the system processes down. Or to wipe out the hidden McNastys that some programs leave. CD.
     
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    If you have XP it is preferred to restore to a previous restore point rather than to fix the registry manually. If can not restore with the System Restore function under System Tools under Accesseries, then you can do it manually.

    This site has some cool instructions on how to restore manually from a previous restore point. It has saved me a couple of times.

    http://www.aade.com/XPhint/XPrecovery.htm

    If your system is still working, install the Recovery Console. Actually I recommend installing the Recovery Console on every XP machine I look at.

    i386\WinNT32 /cmdcon
    or
    i386\WinNT32 /cmdcon /unattend

    If you download PowerToys for XP from Microsft and install it, under the Logon section you can set it to show the Administrator login on the Welcome screen. There is a registry tweak for it, but I do not recall where it is.

     
  6. cheeher

    cheeher Regular member

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    what do i need to do to enable the registry editing. a window keeps on appearing saying something about the registry editing is disable by administrator. i tried to use the reboot my computer but i still get that.
     
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    cheeher Regular member

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    so...still no reply huh? well...i'll wait. i really need your help. please.
     
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    run xoftspy. it always works for me! or you can do norton...not very good for scans...takes too long!!!
     
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    thanks a lot! i'll give it a try.
     
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    If you are using XP Pro, the registry can also be disabled from the Group Policy editor.

    Start, run, gpedit.msc.

    Under User Configuration, click on the System folder, you will see an entry called: Prevent access to registry editing tools. Make sure it's set to "Not Configured".
     

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