Help! What is the problem with my regedit?

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  1. rockray

    rockray Registered Member

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    It was show this Windows When I want to try ro setup Tiny Firewall.

    what is wrong with it?
     

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  2. aka:snowman

    aka:snowman Former Poster

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    Which Operating System are you using o_O
     
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    RockRay

    Well it looks like you are not around to reply....an I need to step out....so someone else will need to try helping you....

    My guesstamation would be that you have a corrupt registry.......an not a virus or trojan............
     
  4. rockray

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    I am really appreciate for your help:) ,and I am sorry that I did see your reply yesterday D ,

    it was a so strange problemo_O and I was serch the Internet last night. I found it was a very prevalent Problem that already happened in lot of PC user. it is same like me when to setup some software.

    My OS is WindowsXP with SP2 EN. I was restore my OS by ghost last night, But it's still happened :ninja: I don't know what can I do with it.
     
  5. Bubba

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    Does the logged on user that is attempting to install this software have Administrator privileges ?
     
  6. rockray

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    Yes,I am absolutely sure I have Administrator privileges.

    and also I was running the Regedit and check it's Value, but It's nothing wrong there. some tall me that because have Trojan infect my Reg :'( ~~~
     
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    ***CAUTION: "For you XP users, SFC should be used as a last resort. "

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    System File Checker



    Windows 2000 & XP comes with a very handy tool called the system file checker. The SFC tool itself will scan your computer for system files that may have been replaced when some old or poorly made program was installed. This usually happens because the programmer who made the software did not create it to check the versions of each system file it replaces.

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    http://www.networkclue.com/os/Windows/commands/sfc.aspx


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    Before using the System File Checker you should first use an anti trojan scanner to scan for Trojans........plus scan with your anti virus........if you don;t have a trojan scanner install EWIDO......(forum is located here at this forum)
     
  8. rockray

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    Thanks lot for your help, I have just put the problem down. I just DEL that Reg Key and then go to try install Tiny again, It is passed. :D
     
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    Rockray .
    Do you use PG by any chance ?
     
  11. rockray

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    Thanks lot, that website is very useful to me.:D
    I learning so much from both of you:)
     
  12. rockray

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    Yes, I was try it before, it's really powerful software.
    But I found as some time it has conflict with Kerio and Tiny.
    So I give up¬¬¬:doubt:
     
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