Windows XP Reply Windows needs to know what program created it

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Hello, there was a previous post on the same problem I am having but still no fix.

"Upon starting the computer most programs/files will not
start and the message "To open this file, windows needs
to know what program created it" appears. I still can
use the internet explorer and outlook express but that is
about it. Also the network connections in control panel
doesn't show the modem. I think the virus check has been
disabled as well. I ran several online virus checks but
they didn't find anything. Any ideas before formatting?"

Run this small utility and remove problematic .exe's from your run keys and
also stop the process via the Task Manager.

List of Startup Programs Running at Login (Line 261)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

If your system is clean, run this edit:

EXE and LNK Fix for Windows XP - Line 12
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

To use the Regedit: Save the REG File to your hard disk. Double click it
and answer yes to the import prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by
right clicking on the file and selecting Edit.


Thanks for the web site. I tried the first fix and
nothing unusual appeared. I tried the second fix but it
won't let me open regedit unless it knows what program
created it. SAME HERE

The first one would have given you a log file that reads your runkeys so you
can remove the problematic ones (worms/virii). The second issue you faced
because either regedit.exe has become restricted or over written. Try
renaming it to regedit.com and try again. If not run the vb script on line
275. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
-TRIED IT AND STILL NO LUCK

I would greatly appreciate any suggestion.

Thanks,
Doug
 

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Save your important files and then do a fresh install of your os. A pain I agree but at least you have a bug free system. Partition your drive into at least two partitions, one as "C" for the os about 40 GB and the rest for your files and folders.

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