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Hello ,

I suggest you D/L CCleaner and Dial-a-fix.

In safe mode ran CCleaner

After CCleaner use Dial-a- Fix Do a scan with all the check marks on.

Run again Ccleaner

Reboot

Go to http://safety.live.com/site/en-US/default.htm
Look for the broom Clean up, also Tune Up..

Reboot


http://www.ccleaner.com/downloadbuilds.asp
Note, When you install Ccleaner, uncheck the Yahoo toolbar option.
Note, in Options, Advanced, uncheck - Only delete files in Windows folders
older than 48 hours.
Note: uncheck Windows Defender in the applications.
Do scan with all the check marks on.
Open Ccleaner and press "Windows" "Aplications" and Run Cleaner from the
menu choose 'Issues' and then press scan for issues, Repair any fºund.
Run twice Ccleaner, the same as above,until you get “0 bytes to be removedâ€.


Dial-a-Fix
downloaded it here:
http://download.betanews.com/download/1131569373-2/Dial-a-fix-full.exe
Please take some trime and read Windows Internals, Troubleshooting, and this
page http://wiki.djlizard.net/Special:Allpages

I hope this post is helpful.

Еиçеl
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Dial-a-fix is a collection of 'known fixes' that have been compiled over the
past year that really knock out some serious Windows problems, all with one
or two clicks. It tackles issues with SSL/Cryptography, Windows Update,
Microsoft Installer, and many miscellaneous shell problems. Most of the fixes
it uses are found in various Microsoft Knowledgebase articles, and articles
written by Microsoft MVPs. When you see a list of DLLs that need to be
registered using REGSVR32.EXE, chances are they are already listed in
Dial-a-fix. Mouseover a checkbox or button to obtain more information about
what will be executed, or what DLLs will be registered.

In a nutshell, Dial-a-fix stops services, installs selected software (if
packages are available -- see below), registers DLLs, restarts services, and
removes several rogue policies. It will not cause any issues if your system
is already working properly.

This edition comes with all of the supported Microsoft redistributable
packs, including Windows Script Host 5.6, Visual Basic 6.0 runtime, Visual
C++ 6.0 runtime, Windows Installer (2.0 and 3.1), Microsoft XML Parser 3.0
SP7, and Microsoft XML Parser 4.0 SP2.
 

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