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      4th Oct 2005
I have a large gap of white, black and black and white stripes between my
programs in the add/remove programs. The space occurs between a program
starting with "d" (Dell System Restore) and one starting with "g" (G15A922EN)
The last mentioned is from Dell also, although I have no idea what it is.

I read the posts regarding this issue on 7/31, which is the same that I have
read all over the internet. I tried changing the mentioned registry to 1,
instead of -1. I tried running the CAD fix listed, but these did not work.

Please, this time, in plain English! I am not stupid, but all posts I have
read seem confusing on this subject and seem to indicate that even if I fix
the problem, it will probably keep happening.

Thanks!
 
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      4th Oct 2005
samrhett2 wrote:
> I have a large gap of white, black and black and white stripes
> between my programs in the add/remove programs. The space occurs
> between a program starting with "d" (Dell System Restore) and one
> starting with "g" (G15A922EN) The last mentioned is from Dell also,
> although I have no idea what it is.
>
> I read the posts regarding this issue on 7/31, which is the same that
> I have read all over the internet. I tried changing the mentioned
> registry to 1, instead of -1. I tried running the CAD fix listed,
> but these did not work.
>
> Please, this time, in plain English! I am not stupid, but all posts
> I have read seem confusing on this subject and seem to indicate that
> even if I fix the problem, it will probably keep happening.
>
> Thanks!


Did you reboot? Registry changes require a restart to become effective.

Google (or whatever search engine you use) "add remove white space xp"
[without the quotes]. There are many references.

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Alan Edwards
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      5th Oct 2005
Add/Remove- part of program list is blank.

Go here:

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm

Go down to here on that page:

"Add or Remove - White Space"


....Alan
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 20:46:03 -0700, samrhett2
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have a large gap of white, black and black and white stripes between my
>programs in the add/remove programs. The space occurs between a program
>starting with "d" (Dell System Restore) and one starting with "g" (G15A922EN)
> The last mentioned is from Dell also, although I have no idea what it is.
>
>I read the posts regarding this issue on 7/31, which is the same that I have
>read all over the internet. I tried changing the mentioned registry to 1,
>instead of -1. I tried running the CAD fix listed, but these did not work.
>
>Please, this time, in plain English! I am not stupid, but all posts I have
>read seem confusing on this subject and seem to indicate that even if I fix
>the problem, it will probably keep happening.
>
>Thanks!

 
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