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	This is one of the things that pisses me off about windows.  As in why is this necessary??  It would be real nice if Windoes could clean itself up without me having to go through the insane amount of time needed to reinstall all my drivers and software.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Imperator Fyron: Perhaps it is time for a reformat and reinstall of windows for his PC.
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	Ah spoken by someone who has never used WinMe I bet.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by DavidG: 
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 I feel MS is blamed FAAAAAAAR too much.  I really like XP (I have used Linux, and it is nice, but not up my alley too much).  I ran a distro of Linux, of course it did not support much of my hardware, but it worked.  Microsoft is the market leader for a reason -- their stuff is pretty good.  Sure, they have done some monopolistic stuff, penalize them for it, but lets not go crazy.
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	This is one of the things that pisses me off about windows.  As in why is this necessary??  It would be real nice if Windoes could clean itself up without me having to go through the insane amount of time needed to reinstall all my drivers and software.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by DavidG: 
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 Perhaps it is time for a reformat and reinstall of windows for his PC.
   |  Basically, the process of installing and uninstalling software can mess the registry up.  Windows does need better support of this (such as allowing defragging the registry by the built in defragger).  If the registry gets wrecked, you'll need to go back to a save point or maybe reinstall everything.  I do not know of many registry fixing programs, Windows could use a better utility for it though.
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				 Re: OT: Is Bill Gates the Anti-Christ? 
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	I will second that.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Loser: Powertoys rule!  Check them out.
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	This is one of the things that pisses me off about windows.  As in why is this necessary??  It would be real nice if Windoes could clean itself up without me having to go through the insane amount of time needed to reinstall all my drivers and software.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Instar: 
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 Perhaps it is time for a reformat and reinstall of windows for his PC.
   |  Basically, the process of installing and uninstalling software can mess the registry up.  Windows does need better support of this (such as allowing defragging the registry by the built in defragger).  If the registry gets wrecked, you'll need to go back to a save point or maybe reinstall everything.  I do not know of many registry fixing programs, Windows could use a better utility for it though.
 I do repairs all the time.  Usually the problems are caused by unapproved software installed by the PITA’s.  And the registry is easy to repair in the NT Versions of windows.  9x is not so easy to repair, but can be fixed most of the time.  Many 9x problems relate to the installer that came with them.  There was a work around for it, but few people took the time to install programs correctly.  Now there is a new installer that fixes the problem.
 
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				 Re: OT: Is Bill Gates the Anti-Christ? 
 Doh! Official MS site. Doesn't seem to be anything very interesting there.Don't knock it till you try it.  Most of it was writen by third parties.  Tweak UI will give you access to a lot of setting that Users seldom see.
 
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	I will second that.Quote: 
	
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 Powertoys rule!  Check them out.
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 http://www.tweakxp.com/
 
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				 Re: OT: Is Bill Gates the Anti-Christ? 
 Here's what seems a related topic  Reuters Link . What I thought interesting was that towards the end of the article they recommend running a mix of systems at a company or agency. How are they going to be able to do that and still use this personal encryption thingy that you can only get from MS mentioned in the original article? Sounds like some kind of Catch-22. But then again this topic started off outside my area of expertise and kept going. Still, I am appreciating the insight and devirsity of responses.
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