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Old 10-26-2008, 01:51 PM
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Re: registry errors

Yeah, you have to have careful with reg cleaners even on PPCs as you do on PCs. Thats is why you are supposed to look at whgat it is removing before it removes it and be educated on what the reg line or entry has to do with and if not then you leave well enough alone.

I formated my primary HDD once and loaded all my apps and did all my updates and got everything how I wanted it. I loaded my Symantec Corp and set it to auto run every night at midnight and to auto remove any threat because Ihad just reloaded everythig. Well the AV picked up a keygen that had .exe on the end and went through and auto deleted ALL my .exes files. So needless to say I didntmake that mistake anymore and now only have it log everything and notify. From there I look at it and decide what to do with it.
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