I'm about to edit my registry (actually one on Win98 and one on WinMe).
In looking over past threads, FAQ's, etc., I saw the following: "Obviously, the moral of the story is 'Thou shalt not mess around with your registry unless thou doth knowest what thou art doing'". Obviously wise words.
I want my PC's to forget they've ever heard of Symantec and Norton, before I load the new virus software.
When I search for keywords and find them (either in a key or a data element, or wherever), are there any good rules-of-thumb about when to delete a value, when to delete a key or folder, or whatever?
I'd love to hear your feedback! Thanks.
In looking over past threads, FAQ's, etc., I saw the following: "Obviously, the moral of the story is 'Thou shalt not mess around with your registry unless thou doth knowest what thou art doing'". Obviously wise words.
I want my PC's to forget they've ever heard of Symantec and Norton, before I load the new virus software.
When I search for keywords and find them (either in a key or a data element, or wherever), are there any good rules-of-thumb about when to delete a value, when to delete a key or folder, or whatever?
I'd love to hear your feedback! Thanks.