You're welcome, just remember that no one can know how
much help someone needs, so just say, "Thanks, but I don't
understand. Could you explain it to me again, in more detail,
please?"
PS: Which method did you use?
ju.c
"rosepetal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F8881E18-3067-422F-828C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you ju.c I did what you said and it removed the open with Ulead photo
> explorer for my drives. Thanx for being more detail with instructions the
> second time.
>
> "ju.c" wrote:
>
>> Here is an excellent Registry tutorial, if you want:
>>
>> Windows System Registry Tutorial
>> http://antivirus.about.com/cs/tutorials/a/registry.htm
>>
>>
>> ju.c
>>
>>
>> "ju.c" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:#64#(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > It is too easy, don't let it scare you.
>> > You can do it one of two ways.
>> >
>> >
>> > The first method is manually:
>> >
>> > 1. Start the Registry Editor. Open the Run box and enter: regedit
>> >
>> > 2. Click the plus sign (+) next to "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT".
>> >
>> > 3. Scroll down to the folder named, "Folder".
>> > That folder is called a key. That key would be called,
>> > "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder".
>> >
>> > 4. Click the arrow to expand it. And the "shell" key, too.
>> >
>> > 5. There it is, "Open with Ulead Photo Explorer". You want to delete
>> > that whole key, so right-click on "Open with Ulead Photo Explorer"
>> > and select "Delete". But, if you want to restore it later you'll have to
>> > "save" it before you delete it. So, click the key then go to the Menu
>> > Bar at the top of the Registry Editor and select "File" then "Export".
>> > Choose to save on the Desktop so you can find it easily. Now you
>> > can safely delete the key.
>> >
>> >
>> > The second method is with commands:
>> >
>> > 1. Open the Run box and enter, one at a time:
>> >
>> > reg export "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\Open with Ulead Photo Explorer" "%UserProfile%\Desktop\Ulead.reg"
>> >
>> > reg delete "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\Open with Ulead Photo Explorer" /f
>> >
>> > 2. Done. Easy.
>> >
>> >
>> > ju.c
>> >
>> >
>> > "rosepetal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:CE8B30C7-7FDC-4386-9302-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> I am dumb founded with this registry stuff.
>> >> This is what I see after doing what you said to find.
>> >> Left coloumn of Registry
>> >> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\Open with Ulead Photo Explorer\command
>> >>
>> >> On the right side of of registry is listed Name column (Default),Type
>> >> REG_SZ,
>> >> Data C:\Program files\ulead systems\ulead photo explorer 7.0\Pex.exe â?o%Lâ?
>> >>
>> >> What is it I am to export? the files on the left column? or this default
>> >> REG_SZData C:\Program files\ulead systems\ulead photo explorer 7.0\Pex.exe
>> >> â?o%Lâ? that is located on the right hand column ?
>> >> And where do I export to? Do I make a file for whatever I need to export ?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> This is confusing?
>> >> Any help please
>> >>
>> >> ju.c" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I'm going to try to teach you to edit the registry.
>> >>>
>> >>> People get too carried away with the dangers of
>> >>> manually editing the registry. It is perfectly
>> >>> safe if you follow some basic rules.
>> >>>
>> >>> - Never delete unless you know that it's OK to.
>> >>> - Always export to the desktop so you can restore.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> You want to remove the "open with Ulead Photo explorer"
>> >>> command from the right-click of a drive. You have to
>> >>> delete the registry entry that contains that command.
>> >>> Here's how to find it:
>> >>>
>> >>> 1. Open the Run box and enter: regedit
>> >>> 2. Click on "Edit" and then "Find".
>> >>> 3. Enter: pex.exe
>> >>> 4. Uncheck all boxes, except "Data".
>> >>> 5. Click the "Find Next" button.
>> >>> 6. You should stop on something like this:
>> >>>
>> >>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\Ulead\command]
>> >>> C:\Program Files\ . . . \pex.exe
>> >>>
>> >>> 7. You want to EXPORT then delete the whole key
>> >>> that looks something like this:
>> >>>
>> >>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\Ulead]
>> >>> open with Ulead Photo explorer
>> >>>
>> >>> 8. The effect is immediate No need to reboot.
>> >>> 9. Right-click on a drive to confirm it's gone.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> If you make a mistake, just double-click or
>> >>> right-click and merge into the registry the
>> >>> backup you exported.
>> >>>
>> >>> If you need more help, please ask. Good luck!
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> ju.c
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> "rosepetal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:E1EDE2AA-F89D-4CFB-BED6-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >>> > Well it took me awhile you were mentioning the registry. I found that NOW
>> >>> > WHAT?
>> >>> >
>> >>> > "ju.c" wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >> There should be a subkey here:
>> >>> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell]
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Check these too:
>> >>> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell]
>> >>> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell]
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> ju.c
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> "rosepetal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >>> >> news:64EAA97A-4FB0-40D0-8C42-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >>> >> > I have no clue what I did wrong but if I click on My computer and then right
>> >>> >> > click on the hard drive or the dvd-rom or dvd-writer the list shows, Explore,
>> >>> >> > open, open with Ulead Photo explorer, search etc. etc. The open with Ulead
>> >>> >> > Photo explorer is the problem . That should not be opening any of these.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > How do I change this so that the open with option can choose what program I
>> >>> >> > want these to open with? I also noticed where ever the windows part that
>> >>> >> > allows you to choose to pick which program to view dvd or list to cd the the
>> >>> >> > sliding arrow thing will be stuck and can not move up or down to get to the
>> >>> >> > list of programs that can view or listen to dvd or cd.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > I have windows xp media center edition 2002 SP2
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >>
>> >>>
>>