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Old April 2nd 05, 03:44 PM
Hari_om
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Default RegClean Not performing legal operation and shuting down

Dear RegClean service-support Experots!
I was using since 3-4 years, the Windows Registry Analysis and
Correction Utility (ver -4.0.950 - 4.1a, build 7364.1); RegClean 4.1a
(build 7364.1), dated: December 30, 1997 Copyright © 1994 - 1997 by
Microsoft Corporation.
But now-a-days, I am finding the problem with the software, like the
follwing way, kindly go through the below and send me the ways and
means, so that I can again use the RegClean S/w perfectly without any bug.
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This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
If the proble persists, contact the program vendor.
caused an invalid page fault in
REGCLEAN caused an invalid page fault in
module REGCLEAN.EXE at 0167:0043c57e.
Registers:
EAX=01d80020 CS=0167 EIP=0043c57e EFLGS=00010202
EBX=00000001 SS=016f ESP=01a0fa38 EBP=01a0fa4c
ECX=01a0fa6c DS=016f ESI=01a0fa6c FS=2fff
EDX=00000010 ES=016f EDI=00000004 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
8b 07 83 78 f4 00 7c 0e 89 06 83 c0 f4 50 ff 15
Stack dump:
00000000 013e18ec 0041e0ef 00000004 00000000 01a0fa80 0041d593 01a0fa6c
00000000 013e18ec 00000000 00000000 0042c581 00000019 0047b02c 01a0fcb0
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have to press on the OK button then the pellet is disappearing without
uninstalling. Well, this computer operates by Windows98SE (ver: 4.10.2222A).
Hopefully, you would be able to send your candid guidance and suggest me
some me the know-how knowledge by reverting this mail.
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Old April 2nd 05, 09:19 PM
Alan Edwards
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My first suggestion would be to stop using Regclean but try this:


Try running RegClean with a command-line argument:
REGCLEAN /L

This will create a log file (called RegClean.LOG) in the same
directory as RegClean. It will be a *very* large text file.
When it stalls, open up RegClean.log in a good text editor or Wordpad.
See if you can pick an error. If it is not obvious, then post the last
12 lines and someone may spot the fault.

It will probably stop at a line like this:
HELPDIR = " ???k"

Use Regedit.exe (Start-Run-Regedit)
Search for that string (Edit-Find or Ctrl+F) and when you find it,
highlight the HELPDIR key in the left-hand pane, rightclick and Delete
and confirm the deletion.
Press F3 to search again. There will be two or three such strings.
Delete as you did the first one.
Note: Don't have the "match whole string only" box ticked when doing
the search for the culprit string.

An alternative is to search for HELPDIR in Regedit and keep on
pressing F3 until you find the first one that is obviously wrong. Any
others will be close by.
Mine was no. 74 of 191 occurrences, so this can take a while in
Regedit.

If this seems a huge task, then the easy way out is to not run
Regclean. It is not essential.

....Alan

--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/index.html

In microsoft.public.win98.shell, Hari_om
wrote:

Dear RegClean service-support Experots!
I was using since 3-4 years, the Windows Registry Analysis and
Correction Utility (ver -4.0.950 - 4.1a, build 7364.1); RegClean 4.1a
(build 7364.1), dated: December 30, 1997 Copyright © 1994 - 1997 by
Microsoft Corporation.
But now-a-days, I am finding the problem with the software, like the
follwing way, kindly go through the below and send me the ways and
means, so that I can again use the RegClean S/w perfectly without any bug.
-----------------------
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
If the proble persists, contact the program vendor.
caused an invalid page fault in
REGCLEAN caused an invalid page fault in
module REGCLEAN.EXE at 0167:0043c57e.

(snip)

 




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