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Willard
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      18th Jun 2009
WinXPproSP3
I have a program (RegCure) which auto starts even after deleting it from
the quick launch tray..
 
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Randem
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      18th Jun 2009
Use msconfig (Run->msconfig) or CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com) to diable
programs in the startup registry location

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> WinXPproSP3
> I have a program (RegCure) which auto starts even after deleting it from
> the quick launch tray..



 
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R. McCarty
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      18th Jun 2009
SysInternals AutoRuns:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx


"Willard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> WinXPproSP3
> I have a program (RegCure) which auto starts even after deleting it from
> the quick launch tray..



 
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Willard
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      18th Jun 2009
Of my 17 startup items shown, I cannot see anything resembling RegCure

Randem wrote:
> Use msconfig (Run->msconfig) or CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com) to diable
> programs in the startup registry location
>
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Willard
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      18th Jun 2009
Thanks
I unchecked "RegCure Start", which blocked the auto start problem..


R. McCarty wrote:
> SysInternals AutoRuns:
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx
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> "Willard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> WinXPproSP3
>> I have a program (RegCure) which auto starts even after deleting it from
>> the quick launch tray..
>>

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DL
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      18th Jun 2009
http://www.regcure.com/
Look in Add/Remove programs and uninstall it

"Willard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Of my 17 startup items shown, I cannot see anything resembling RegCure
>
> Randem wrote:
>> Use msconfig (Run->msconfig) or CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com) to
>> diable programs in the startup registry location
>>
>>



 
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Tim Meddick
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      18th Jun 2009
As "R. McCarty" says - use the AutoRuns [Microsoft] utility to search
for the offending program.

http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/Autoruns.zip

Also, when you say "cannot see anything resembling RegCure" it may be
that the executable (the actual program itself) is called something
different. You will have to make sure you know what it is called. If
you look in 'Task Manager', you will see the executable's name i.e.
RegCure.exe

Then, when you open up the AutoRuns program, look under the more obvious
tabs such as : "Logon" (which includes the contents of the registry
"Run" keys ) "Scheduled Tasks" and "Services" before resorting to
looking under the "Everything" tab, where you are sure to find it....

Just like 'msconfig.exe' next to each item listed is a 'checkbox' so
you can then simply 'un-check' it to disable it.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




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> WinXPproSP3
> I have a program (RegCure) which auto starts even after deleting it
> from the quick launch tray..



 
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VanguardLH
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      18th Jun 2009
Willard wrote:

> WinXPproSP3
> I have a program (RegCure) which auto starts even after deleting it from
> the quick launch tray..


You don't know what is the QuickLaunch toolbar.
You don't know how to find the startup items.
Then you should NOT be using a registry cleaner.
Uninstall RegCure.
 
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Twayne
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      18th Jun 2009
Willard wrote:
> Of my 17 startup items shown, I cannot see anything resembling
> RegCure


That's OK; msconfig is only a tool; it is not meant for adding or
killing processes on a permanent basis. In fact, some things if you
remove them will just come back if they're critical to the computer
operation. Msconfig can help locate a problem; but then you still have
to go to where that problem originates to repair it. But apparently in
this case it's not even doing that for you. Possibly because Regcure
isn't loaded into memory or it's using a name you don't recognize.
Does the box that pops up have a place to tick to tell it to not do
that in the future? Sometimes they do.

IS regcure actually installed and functioning? If so:
If you cannot go into Regcure itself and find an auto-start or
scheduling part (I don't know the program; don't use it), then you
should go to Control Panel's Add or Remove and Remove it from your
system. That will most likely work because it appears you have an
incomplete or corrupted install of the program. Then, after a coupld of
Restarts, if you really want that program, you could try to reinstall it
after reading all the installation instructions again.
Do not manually delete the program to get rid of it as that could
create even more problems than you have now.
I don't know if regcure is a good program or not; I've never tried it
and have no need to although mentions of it lately make me curious
enough to download it to my sandbox someday to see what it's all about.
Assuming it's free<g>.

If it's NOT installed and functioning, then it may be a case of chasing
down where the install calls are coming from and removing those.

I hope you'll come back and let us know where things are.

There will be followons to this post about how bad, useless and
dangerous that and any program like it are, that'll come from a small
group of closed minded, noisy ego-maniacs resident here. I'd advise you
to not let their scare tactics and unfounded claims bother you; just
ignore them for what they are; noise.

HTH,

Twayne`



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> Randem wrote:
>> Use msconfig (Run->msconfig) or CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com)
>> to diable programs in the startup registry location




 
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Bob
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      18th Jun 2009
This freeware will enable you to block a startup program.
http://www.winpatrol.com/


Twayne wrote:
> Willard wrote:
>> Of my 17 startup items shown, I cannot see anything resembling
>> RegCure

>
> That's OK; msconfig is only a tool; it is not meant for adding or
> killing processes on a permanent basis. In fact, some things if you
> remove them will just come back if they're critical to the computer
> operation. Msconfig can help locate a problem; but then you still have
> to go to where that problem originates to repair it. But apparently in
> this case it's not even doing that for you. Possibly because Regcure
> isn't loaded into memory or it's using a name you don't recognize.
> Does the box that pops up have a place to tick to tell it to not do
> that in the future? Sometimes they do.
>
> IS regcure actually installed and functioning? If so:
> If you cannot go into Regcure itself and find an auto-start or
> scheduling part (I don't know the program; don't use it), then you
> should go to Control Panel's Add or Remove and Remove it from your
> system. That will most likely work because it appears you have an
> incomplete or corrupted install of the program. Then, after a coupld of
> Restarts, if you really want that program, you could try to reinstall it
> after reading all the installation instructions again.
> Do not manually delete the program to get rid of it as that could
> create even more problems than you have now.
> I don't know if regcure is a good program or not; I've never tried it
> and have no need to although mentions of it lately make me curious
> enough to download it to my sandbox someday to see what it's all about.
> Assuming it's free<g>.
>
> If it's NOT installed and functioning, then it may be a case of chasing
> down where the install calls are coming from and removing those.
>
> I hope you'll come back and let us know where things are.
>
> There will be followons to this post about how bad, useless and
> dangerous that and any program like it are, that'll come from a small
> group of closed minded, noisy ego-maniacs resident here. I'd advise you
> to not let their scare tactics and unfounded claims bother you; just
> ignore them for what they are; noise.
>
> HTH,
>
> Twayne`
>
>
>
>> Randem wrote:
>>> Use msconfig (Run->msconfig) or CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com)
>>> to diable programs in the startup registry location

>
>
>

 
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