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| Unable to edit the registry permanently
Hello, Here is my problem: When you start the PC, if there are devices on serial ports (I have 3 serial ports with old equipment, non-plug-n-play I can not move) the PC becomes very slow and there must reboot. So I changed the registry key: Quote:
(I have XP Family with SP3 on a Dell Dimension) Thank you in advance for your help. |
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| Re: Unable to edit the registry permanently
hello export the key change in one. reg file and put it in a folder / startup file (autoexec.bat, I believe) reg import file.reg |
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| Re: Unable to edit the registry permanently
you'll need to visit your anti virus website and see if they have a fix for your issue. all you need to do is add the type of virus you had into its search bar and read about removing it. they should have a fix. |
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