File explorers open at WinXP start up

A

AA Arens

Dear all,

Every time I start up my windows XP (SP2), a couple of file explorers open
as well, allways at the same position and on the same folders. What
happened? Something wrong in the Registry?
 
L

Luke Stratton

Hi,
Can I just assure you that this is a problem with the system registry. I do
not know how to fix it without looking at it. I suggest you ask someone
knowledgeable enough to handle the registry to fix the problem. Or if there
is any other problems with the registry use a Copy of Norton SystemWorks and
use the One Button Checkup feature to fix the problems.
Luke
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R

relic

AA said:
Dear all,

Every time I start up my windows XP (SP2), a couple of file explorers
open as well, allways at the same position and on the same folders.
What happened? Something wrong in the Registry?

More like, "Something in the Registry" under the "Run" keys.
 
R

relic

Luke said:
Hi,
Can I just assure you that this is a problem with the system
registry. I do not know how to fix it without looking at it. I
suggest you ask someone knowledgeable enough to handle the registry
to fix the problem. Or if there is any other problems with the
registry use a Copy of Norton SystemWorks and use the One Button
Checkup feature to fix the problems.
Luke

Holy shit Luke, he must have really pissed you off for you to tell him to
run NSW's "One Button Checkup"
 
K

Kadaitcha Man

the burbling said:
Hi,
Can I just assure you that this is a problem with the system
registry. I do not know how to fix it without looking at it.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

I
suggest you ask someone knowledgeable enough to handle the registry
to fix the problem.

That's why he posted into newsgroups, you stupid ****. Just because you're a
****ing moronic **** who doesn't know his arse from his head doesn't mean
everyone is like you. You can go and **** yourself with a running chainsaw
now.
 

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