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Scott Glasgow
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      31st Aug 2007
I have the problem described here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/ar...26/422076.aspx

My Add or Remove Programs dialog appears normal (except for the miniscule
scrollbar thumb caused by this issue) until I scroll down the list as far as
Kinyonsoft's Win Tools XP, after which the list display is blank white for a
while, then vertical black bars for a while, then white again, and finally
the list takes back up with Lenovo Battery Program.

Then the list runs on normally until WinMerge Pro 2.2.2.0, at which point I
get the funky blank, then black bars, then blank again, before the list
finally picks back up with WordPerfect Lightning and runs normally to Zinio
Reader at the end.

I have opened the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall path
and looked for DisplayIcon values of -1. Nada. Unfortunately, there is no
way to tell just by looking whether a non-numeric DisplayIcon value (e.g. a
program or DLL name) is valid or not.

Is there any way to force the system to reset/reread these values and
resolve this issue? Any other fixes anyone has come across? Thanks.

Cheers,
Scott


 
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Claymore
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      31st Aug 2007
On Aug 31, 2:29 pm, "Scott Glasgow" <pala...@fuse.net> wrote:
> I have the problem described here:http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/ar...26/422076.aspx
>
> My Add or Remove Programs dialog appears normal (except for the miniscule
> scrollbar thumb caused by this issue) until I scroll down the list as far as
> Kinyonsoft's Win Tools XP, after which the list display is blank white for a
> while, then vertical black bars for a while, then white again, and finally
> the list takes back up with Lenovo Battery Program.
>
> Then the list runs on normally until WinMerge Pro 2.2.2.0, at which point I
> get the funky blank, then black bars, then blank again, before the list
> finally picks back up with WordPerfect Lightning and runs normally to Zinio
> Reader at the end.
>
> I have opened the
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall path
> and looked for DisplayIcon values of -1. Nada. Unfortunately, there is no
> way to tell just by looking whether a non-numeric DisplayIcon value (e.g. a
> program or DLL name) is valid or not.
>
> Is there any way to force the system to reset/reread these values and
> resolve this issue? Any other fixes anyone has come across? Thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> Scott


Hello Scott,

Try this:

In Add/Remove Programs, note down the items before and after the white
space.
Open the Registry Editor and go to the key you went to before:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Uninstall
Backup this key for safety (File => Export - Selected Branch)
Look under the key for a program listed in between the two programs
you noted down earlier.
If such a program exists, delete its key.

If more than one is listed, try each in turn to isolate the problem
program. You may have to restore the backed-up key to re-instate a
good key you deleted. Then delete the offending one again.
Of course, this will remove the item from the Add/Remove Programs
list, so hopefully there is an unistall file in the program's folder
that you can use if you ever want to uninstall it.

 
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Jean Rosenfeld
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      31st Aug 2007
It is not necessarily -1, any negative number may cause it.
No need to delete the whole key, just edit out the negative number.

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

Scroll down to Add or Remove - White Space

This is generally due to the DisplayIcon having a negative number. From here
you can either remove the negative number or remove the last application
listed: Start/Run/Regedit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{}


"Scott Glasgow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have the problem described here:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/ar...26/422076.aspx
>
> My Add or Remove Programs dialog appears normal (except for the miniscule
> scrollbar thumb caused by this issue) until I scroll down the list as far
> as Kinyonsoft's Win Tools XP, after which the list display is blank white
> for a while, then vertical black bars for a while, then white again, and
> finally the list takes back up with Lenovo Battery Program.
>
> Then the list runs on normally until WinMerge Pro 2.2.2.0, at which point
> I get the funky blank, then black bars, then blank again, before the list
> finally picks back up with WordPerfect Lightning and runs normally to
> Zinio Reader at the end.
>
> I have opened the
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
> path and looked for DisplayIcon values of -1. Nada. Unfortunately, there
> is no way to tell just by looking whether a non-numeric DisplayIcon value
> (e.g. a program or DLL name) is valid or not.
>
> Is there any way to force the system to reset/reread these values and
> resolve this issue? Any other fixes anyone has come across? Thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
>



 
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