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Can’t a newly registered trial version of bitDefender antivirus 2009 be updated?

January 31st, 2013 1 comment

Hi,
I downloaded a trial version of bitdefender antivirus 2009. And today I’ve registered it with a 1 year license key. But I couldn’t update it. What could be the reason?

first u check that ur license key is not pirated go to site and chcke ..
which key u entered is cracked key or not if itsi a cracked then u cant updated ur antivirus with automatically ..if it is not cracked then go to bitdefender help or u download another copy or reinsatall it or repair it {going to control panel <progg.)
i suggest u that if u using a cracked vesion the it is probable that u affected with a strong virus …or not ..
so be carefulll
thanks……..

How to fix registry in windows xp?

December 23rd, 2012 2 comments

After getting the system fix virus and getting the computer working again I can’t get to all of my programs that are still shown as being in the computer. I used RegCur and it said that I have registry problems that needed to be fixed. How do I do that with out paying for them to fix that. I suspect that they my be the ones that started the virus in the first place.

You could use either Ccleaner or Glary Utilities to fix your registry.

http://www.glaryutilities.com

You might end up having to reinstall the OS at any rate, mind you.

Where is the startup folder located in the registry editor?

November 24th, 2012 2 comments

After a virus had been wiped from a computer, its remains (dormant) are still found present in registry I think. Because I could not find it in the startup folder or in msconfig. Whenever the windows starts, it tells me that an application was missing or cannot be found, then My Documents opens up. It was not like this when the computer was still infected. I want to know where this command located in the registry editor.

restart in safe mode
scan for viruses and adwere
clean it/remove it
and restart in normal mode
clean up the registry
with tune up utility
or reg cleaner
restart again

TuneUp Utilities 2010 Registry Defrag black screen?

July 14th, 2011 1 comment

Ok, I ran the TuneUp Utilities 2010 registry defrag on my dads computer, and it needed to optimize. I try to restart the computer afterwards, but all I get is the white flashing underscore, after the Acer logo where it tells you to press F2 to access setup (BIOS Settings). I am not sure why it is not restarting, but I think it is because the defrag messed it up? I may need to install a different operating system, but as of now, I think that may be my only option. Please help

Hmm, that’s an odd result and one we’ve never heard before. Did your dad’s PC have a virus or a hardware problem? If the PC is ok and virus free, then follow these instructions to set everything right again. This will get a bit technical but it’s really not that difficult and we’ll walk you through it.

Since TuneUp Utilities just runs an analysis of your Windows registry, the defragmentation itself runs on a boot version of Windows (the same pipe in which Windows would run a ChkDsk, for example).

Depending on the operating system you are using, you should try the repair and recovery function from your OS’s original CD. This will let you edit the registry, remove the boot, and execute the entry of TuneUp Utilities. If the TuneUp Utilities’ boot application is causing the problem, this should fix the issue. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Open this path in registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
Check the value of BootExecute (it should look like autocheck autochk *)
Remove anything else entered in this value and reboot

If this doesn’t solve the problem, it most likely isn’t TuneUp Utilities, but contact our tech support directly and we’ll try to help you anyway.
http://www.tune-up.com/support/form/?formmode=technical

Repair: Registry Editor Disabled, No Task Manager, And Folder Option Disabled by Virus or Malware

January 20th, 2011 25 comments

Repair: Registry Editor Disabled, No Task Manager, And Folder Option Disabled by Virus or Malware

Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator
Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator. How to restore your Windows Task Manager, Registry Editor, Folder Options and Show hidden files & folders.

Registry Fix Download
http://www.briteccomputers.co.uk/downloads/EnableRegistry.rar
Just open rar file drag EnableRegistry.ini to desktop, right click and install

Download Registry Fix
Then run this Registry fix to restoreTask Manager, Folder Options, Autorun, Save Settings etc
http://www.briteccomputers.co.uk/downloads/RegistryEditDisableNoTaskManagerAndFolderOptionRestore.rar

Thanks
Britec
http://www.britec.org.uk
http://www.pcrepairhertfordshire.co.uk

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Registry Cleaners Review – Eusing ™

January 15th, 2011 No comments

What is it?

 

For many years, Eusing registry cleaner has established itself as a reliable piece of software in the highly competitive market of registry utilities.

 

It is a reliable, malware-free registry cleaner that can be downloaded online free. Many users have reported that Eusing had found and repaired registry errors even where other utilities failed to pick them.

 

Why we like it

 

First Eusing is free. While some of its competitors will charge you up to $50 for a registry package, Eusing scans your registry, removes duplicate objects and repairs missing entries, and backs up the registry, all free.

 

Another plus, is the easy-to-use interface. Virtually anyone can download and run Eusing without first going for a training session. It is ideal for those of us who are technologically challenged.

 

Is Eusing safe

 

Well actually that is a good question. Lately the utility was listed as rogue application. Despite the assurances of its creators, it was feared that Eusing facilitate malware invasion (while the registry cleaner itself is virus and malware-free). In all fairness however, there are no known reports of malware invasion caused by Eusing.

 

Another negative feature is the nagware: the silly dialogue box that constantly reminds you to register the package. Then again, if you don’t like it, you can always get rid of it by buying the commercial package.

 

Finally no registry cleaner is really 100% reliable, despite what its developpers may tell you: all are third-party utilities and the possibility still exists that they get confused and remove shared registry entries. Hence the importance, to have on the registry cleaner a feature that allows you to review registry objects that the utility intends removing before it actually goes on and delete them.

Amene Katanda

**How to Get a Free Registry Cleaner**

January 12th, 2011 25 comments

here is the link:

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4414646/Tune_Up_Utilities_2008___Serial_Code__Full_install

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Recommendations for a Vista registry utility, please.?

November 19th, 2010 2 comments

Just uninstalled and deleted trial and other unwanted softwares from new Windows Vista laptop, and would like to clean up, organize and optimize the registry.

Please advise.

Thank you for your help.
Thanks. We use Trend Micro Internet Security Suite, and will checkout Onecare.

run onecare safety scanner below

if the link doesnt work because you may be in a different country, you can google it

Do all this

Clean Up Computer
===============
Download and run superantispyware. I was put onto this program because of an annoying popup (XP or Vista plus all OS preceding)

http://www.superantispyware.com
Superantispyware is a good program and remember to update it before scanning. A scan may take 45mins.

afterwards clean up the registry with this
Clean up pc and IE
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To clean up run this Microsoft’s windows live program. It does registry, spyware , virus , disk clean up and defrag

It takes 2 hours or more so once it starts to load x file of x you can leave the computer and go to bed etc.

XP Users http://onecare.live.com/site/en-ca/defau…
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-au/default.htm

Vista Users http://onecare.live.com/site/en-ca/cente…

Run the full safety scanner, then at the end of the scan it asks you to set it running full time.

Think twice about setting it to run in the background as it could be another thing to slow you down. However, it may be worth while if you have no other security programs running.

Consider the following options:
I personally run Norton 360 which is full internet security and run superantispyware when I want to.

So if you don’t have a decent internet security program then perhaps run the superantispyware with your antivirus in the background.

If you sick of antivirus programs that don’t work perhaps run onecare full time and run superantispyware whenever.

Now you should be flying and Onecare has even set up a new system restore point for you.

Note onecare does other stuff as well. Click on the menus on the LHS column.

Glary Utilities – Free Utilities to Clean Registry, Fix PC Errors

November 16th, 2010 3 comments

http://www.CuteAutoPoster.com Automated postings to Craigslist. In this video you will learn more about Glary Utilities, another good FREE program to have. One Click A Day For PC Maintenance, Keeps Any PC Problems Away. With millions of worldwide users, the first-rank & free Glary Utilities is an INDISPENSABLE friend for your PC, with its 100% safe, thorough & quick cleaning and worry-free restoration.

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