REGISTRY KEY FOR WEB BROWSER DOWNLOAD DELETED!!

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nish0683

Hi all,
While manually uninstalling a certain game from my Laptop running on
Windows Vista, I accidentally deleted some registry keys unrelated to
the game. I don't remember which ones.
I now see the following problem.
Whenever I try downloading a file to my hard disk, I get the download
dialog with the progress bar showing me the download process. After
the download completes, I am unable to see the file in the specified
download directory!
This problem is seen with IE 7.0.6000.16681 as well as Mozilla Firefox
3.0.

Can anyone please help me out with this issue? Which registry keys are
responsible for download of files?
Please HELP!

Thanks,
Nishit.
 
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SG

Hi all,
While manually uninstalling a certain game from my Laptop running on
Windows Vista, I accidentally deleted some registry keys unrelated to
the game. I don't remember which ones.
I now see the following problem.
Whenever I try downloading a file to my hard disk, I get the download
dialog with the progress bar showing me the download process. After
the download completes, I am unable to see the file in the specified
download directory!
This problem is seen with IE 7.0.6000.16681 as well as Mozilla Firefox
3.0.

Can anyone please help me out with this issue? Which registry keys are
responsible for download of files?
Please HELP!

Thanks,
Nishit.


I doubt anyone can tell which keys you need not even knowing what you may
have deleted. Before you delete anything in the Registry ALWAYS make a
backup. The only option I see for you is to do a System Restore.

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All the best,
SG

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