I GET A ERROR REG FILE I ADI DELETE AT REGEDIT BUT SAME GOT ERROR
IF I FORMAT MY COMPUTER CAN FIX IT ?????
I GET A ERROR REG FILE I ADI DELETE AT REGEDIT BUT SAME GOT ERROR
IF I FORMAT MY COMPUTER CAN FIX IT ?????
Insert your Windows XP setup disk and restart your computer. Use the bootup sequence key and subsequent menu to ensure that your computer first attempts to boot up from the disk drive. You should then be shown a screen prompting you to click any key to continue booting from disk. Click any key. After a short wait while all the required files are downloaded to your computer you will be asked to press Enter. The next screen enables you to delete partitions. Select the partition you wish to delete, click the D button and then the L button. You should return to the screen enabling you to decide where to install Windows. Select the option that begins “Unpartitioned space…” press C. Check that the size of the partition is equal to the maximum and then proceed to the next screen.
Once again you will return to the Windows installation select screen. The “Unpartitioned space…” will have changed to read “C: Partition1…” Select this and click “Next”. Choose between FAT32 and NTFS format and click Enter or Return. This will then format your drive and install or reinstall Windows on your hard drive. This will take a fair amount of time.
Often you don't need to reformat! Just Repair the Root of most problems - The Windows Registry.
Try to delete the previous owner registration details from your registry.
1. Go to the Start Menu and choose Run from the menu
2. Type regedit in the box and press OK
3. Press on the + sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
4. Scroll down to find SOFTWARE Press on the + sign
5. Scroll down to find Microsoft Press on the + sign
6. Scroll down to find Windows NT Press on the + sign
7. Click on Current Version and make it blue
8. In the right side you will see details
9. Double click on Registered Owner or Organization. Change the details.
10. Exit Registry and Reboot computer.
Formatting your disk will definitely remove the corrupted registry files and installed the proper registry files, but it will be harmful to remove any registry files without knowing much about it will be risk to your computer. you can have a look at the following link which may provide you some more details regarding your Registry files:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310516
Hope this helps..
7. Click on Current Version and make it blue
8. In the right side you will see details
9. Double click on Registered Owner or Organization. Change the details.
10. Exit Registry and Reboot computer.
HOW TO CHANGE IT BLUE AND Registered Owner or Organization how change details SOME 1 PLS TEACH ME !
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