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Regedit problem
Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" Press
F3 Few presses later regedit closes. No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. How do I repair this glitch? Thanks in advance! |
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"Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" Press F3 Few presses later regedit closes. No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. How do I repair this glitch? If you knew, you wouldn't have to ask and if you don't know: don't mess with it, moral of the story. Sorry to have to be so blunt. Harry. Thanks in advance! |
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Martin....ignore anything Har Har Harry says.....he is a total idiot!!
And he regularly messes up his own computer, so should not even begin to think of offering advice. Mike et al will be here in a few hours......they are in the UK. Cheers.....Heather (Canada) "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" Press F3 Few presses later regedit closes. No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. How do I repair this glitch? If you knew, you wouldn't have to ask and if you don't know: don't mess with it, moral of the story. Sorry to have to be so blunt. Harry. |
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Seem to recall this (or similar report) from many years ago but can't
remember the fix. Apart from viruses, I do vaguely recall mention of a corrupted/damaged regedit.exe file but not necessarily in this context. See :- "Error Message When You Upgrade QuickBooks: The Reg File Qbcenters.reg Could Not Be Merged into the Registry" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302840/en-us Although probably nothing to do with Quickbooks in your case, the article does make mention of other possible occurrences or damaged or missing regedit.exe file and just clutching here but maybe a possible faulty/corrupted copy of regedit.exe has also occurred in your case too - obviously not unprecedented! See the WinMe section of the article or just extract a fresh copy from WIN_17.CAB (using msconfig if necessary) and see if that helps. Sorry, if a bum-steer - but has to be worth a try. Might also be worth a further trawl in the MS knowledgebase. Good luck. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" Press F3 Few presses later regedit closes. No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. How do I repair this glitch? Thanks in advance! |
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Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and did
not find anything useful. Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick. Any other suggestions? Thanks! "Mart" wrote in message ... Seem to recall this (or similar report) from many years ago but can't remember the fix. Apart from viruses, I do vaguely recall mention of a corrupted/damaged regedit.exe file but not necessarily in this context. See :- "Error Message When You Upgrade QuickBooks: The Reg File Qbcenters.reg Could Not Be Merged into the Registry" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302840/en-us Although probably nothing to do with Quickbooks in your case, the article does make mention of other possible occurrences or damaged or missing regedit.exe file and just clutching here but maybe a possible faulty/corrupted copy of regedit.exe has also occurred in your case too - obviously not unprecedented! See the WinMe section of the article or just extract a fresh copy from WIN_17.CAB (using msconfig if necessary) and see if that helps. Sorry, if a bum-steer - but has to be worth a try. Might also be worth a further trawl in the MS knowledgebase. Good luck. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" Press F3 Few presses later regedit closes. No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. How do I repair this glitch? Thanks in advance! |
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Sorry my suggestions didn't help Martin - but following along the same
lines, I suppose - I did find this site which *may* help and again, be worth a try :- http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ToolsQuit.htm where Ramesh talks of odd-ball issues with Regedit (amongst others) and it may have been this (not dissimilar) aspect which I was thinking of in my original reply. But as you've already tried a couple of AV utilities and an SR then I can't think of anything else at present. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and did not find anything useful. Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick. Any other suggestions? Thanks! "Mart" wrote in message ... Seem to recall this (or similar report) from many years ago but can't remember the fix. Apart from viruses, I do vaguely recall mention of a corrupted/damaged regedit.exe file but not necessarily in this context. See :- "Error Message When You Upgrade QuickBooks: The Reg File Qbcenters.reg Could Not Be Merged into the Registry" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302840/en-us Although probably nothing to do with Quickbooks in your case, the article does make mention of other possible occurrences or damaged or missing regedit.exe file and just clutching here but maybe a possible faulty/corrupted copy of regedit.exe has also occurred in your case too - obviously not unprecedented! See the WinMe section of the article or just extract a fresh copy from WIN_17.CAB (using msconfig if necessary) and see if that helps. Sorry, if a bum-steer - but has to be worth a try. Might also be worth a further trawl in the MS knowledgebase. Good luck. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" Press F3 Few presses later regedit closes. No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. How do I repair this glitch? Thanks in advance! |
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OK, tried making a copy of Regedit.exe and renamed it. This did not solve
the problem. Then, found some interesting behavior: Regedit only closes when the F3 key is used to "Find Next". If I use Ctrl-F or the menu to open the search dialog and click Find Next, it does NOT shut down. But press F3 a few times and it does. Got any further ideas? Thanks! Martin Murray "Mart" wrote in message ... Sorry my suggestions didn't help Martin - but following along the same lines, I suppose - I did find this site which *may* help and again, be worth a try :- http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ToolsQuit.htm where Ramesh talks of odd-ball issues with Regedit (amongst others) and it may have been this (not dissimilar) aspect which I was thinking of in my original reply. But as you've already tried a couple of AV utilities and an SR then I can't think of anything else at present. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and did not find anything useful. Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick. Any other suggestions? Thanks! snip |
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Not really, except to suspect that it may no longer necessarily be a regedit
problem.and wonder if you have another application (a game perhaps) which permits the user to programme Function keys? The 'standard' keyboard shortcuts are listed here :- "Keyboard shortcuts for Windows" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449/en-us and clearly shows only the one function for the F3 key. Just a bit of lateral thinking - do you use a wireless keyboard? If so, are the batteries still OK? Beyond that - fresh out of ideas! Oh! - Just a further thought, are the actual number of F3 key presses consistent before regedit closes, or does the number vary? If so, by how many (e.g. + or - 3 etc.)? (Don't know what it might prove, but if consistent then it suggests something programmable) Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... OK, tried making a copy of Regedit.exe and renamed it. This did not solve the problem. Then, found some interesting behavior: Regedit only closes when the F3 key is used to "Find Next". If I use Ctrl-F or the menu to open the search dialog and click Find Next, it does NOT shut down. But press F3 a few times and it does. Got any further ideas? Thanks! Martin Murray "Mart" wrote in message ... Sorry my suggestions didn't help Martin - but following along the same lines, I suppose - I did find this site which *may* help and again, be worth a try :- http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ToolsQuit.htm where Ramesh talks of odd-ball issues with Regedit (amongst others) and it may have been this (not dissimilar) aspect which I was thinking of in my original reply. But as you've already tried a couple of AV utilities and an SR then I can't think of anything else at present. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and did not find anything useful. Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick. Any other suggestions? Thanks! snip |
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Mebee the F3 key has gone haywire ... eg. it *may* be broken.
Try another keyboard and see if the behavior persists. MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Mart wrote: Not really, except to suspect that it may no longer necessarily be a regedit problem.and wonder if you have another application (a game perhaps) which permits the user to programme Function keys? The 'standard' keyboard shortcuts are listed here :- "Keyboard shortcuts for Windows" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449/en-us and clearly shows only the one function for the F3 key. Just a bit of lateral thinking - do you use a wireless keyboard? If so, are the batteries still OK? Beyond that - fresh out of ideas! Oh! - Just a further thought, are the actual number of F3 key presses consistent before regedit closes, or does the number vary? If so, by how many (e.g. + or - 3 etc.)? (Don't know what it might prove, but if consistent then it suggests something programmable) Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... OK, tried making a copy of Regedit.exe and renamed it. This did not solve the problem. Then, found some interesting behavior: Regedit only closes when the F3 key is used to "Find Next". If I use Ctrl-F or the menu to open the search dialog and click Find Next, it does NOT shut down. But press F3 a few times and it does. Got any further ideas? Thanks! Martin Murray "Mart" wrote in message ... Sorry my suggestions didn't help Martin - but following along the same lines, I suppose - I did find this site which *may* help and again, be worth a try :- http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ToolsQuit.htm where Ramesh talks of odd-ball issues with Regedit (amongst others) and it may have been this (not dissimilar) aspect which I was thinking of in my original reply. But as you've already tried a couple of AV utilities and an SR then I can't think of anything else at present. Mart "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and did not find anything useful. Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick. Any other suggestions? Thanks! snip |
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You might be able to use TweakUI to repair RegEdit. I don't have a link for
the appropriate version of TweakUI, but I'm sure someone here can supply it for you. Jean "Martin Murray" wrote in message ... | Thanks, but that did not do it. I also searched the knowledgebase and did | not find anything useful. | | Additionally, even a system restore did not do the trick. | | Any other suggestions? | | Thanks! | | "Mart" wrote in message | ... | Seem to recall this (or similar report) from many years ago but can't | remember the fix. Apart from viruses, I do vaguely recall mention of a | corrupted/damaged regedit.exe file but not necessarily in this context. | | See :- | "Error Message When You Upgrade QuickBooks: The Reg File Qbcenters.reg | Could Not Be Merged into the Registry" | http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302840/en-us | | Although probably nothing to do with Quickbooks in your case, the article | does make mention of other possible occurrences or damaged or missing | regedit.exe file and just clutching here but maybe a possible | faulty/corrupted copy of regedit.exe has also occurred in your case too - | obviously not unprecedented! | | See the WinMe section of the article or just extract a fresh copy from | WIN_17.CAB (using msconfig if necessary) and see if that helps. | | Sorry, if a bum-steer - but has to be worth a try. | | Might also be worth a further trawl in the MS knowledgebase. Good luck. | | Mart | | | "Martin Murray" wrote in message | ... | Start Run Open: regedit Edit Find (example) type "Recent" | Press F3 Few presses later regedit closes. | | No known viruses, etc. Ran Spybot and Ca Anti-Virus. | | How do I repair this glitch? | | Thanks in advance! | | | | | |
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