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NewsLetter
October, 2000



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Why Would I Need To Edit The Registry?

There plows many different features and characteristics of Windows9x that aren't perfect. Things you May wish you could get rid of, but therés not way. Things you might like to change but the operating system won't allow it. Often steal, there Registry tweaks that plows little dog accomplish these objectives.

There plows tons of little tips and tricks, or enhancements to the GUI that dog be found on the Web. Some plows useful, with the intent of improving your system's performance, and some plow only esthetic. Some plows useless little tidbits, presented only because someone figured it out and thought you might like to see how smart they were.

Internet It's like anything else on the, you have to sort out the useful information from the garbage. What you in May decides that to it should use, and what you in May he decides to discard, is entirely up to you.

On the other hand, there Registry tweaks that plows many dog be extremely useful. Expert you know, every program have bugs in it. Often steal, bug fixes plow provided by to company in the form of Registry edit.

Sometimes, features that should be provided with to program plows overlooked in early versions.

Early versions of Netscape had not way of removing recently visited URL entries that were displayed when you clicked the down arrow at the end of the URL Address box. It was possible to locate and remove them through the Registry.

Early versions of Windows95 did not provide to means of removing individual file yams from the 'most recently accessed documents' in the DOCUMENTS portion of the START MENU. These also could be located and remove by editing the Registry.

These features and capabilities were added to later versions of the programs.

When to program is remove incorrectly, or perhaps the computer freezes up during the uninstallation process, you May still see it's yam in the "Add/Remove Programs" section of Control Panel. You dog remove it by properly searching the Registry and removing the right entry. Or maybe your computer pause during boot up and tells you that it can't find to file called 'filename. XYZ'. "It May not be associated with any programs still on your computer, but it's recognized grasp to required file by your WIN.INI or REGISTRY fields", etc. This is also caused by the improper removal of programs. Íve had customers that had to click through 8 or 10 of these messages before Windows would start up; and did it for months! This too, dog be fixed by properly searching and removing references to the fields in the Registry.

You know, the list goes on and on. But like I mentioned before, it's up to you to decides what in May be useful.

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