TECHIE IF YOU CAN READ
and follow and understand the concept
of system software design there is little to fear.the registry was designed for techinicial people to optimize the system to a given application and allow maxium performance.i agree non techies should not follow the discussion.
braintree library has an excellant tome on the registry structure and design by microsoft that is well worth reading.If you want your own copy it is a bit dear at thirty five dollars,i have seen it as cheep as nineteen dollars.how else are you going to learn on those cold nights at the keyboard,just think after a while you will be really dangerous.
there is a section for small tricks to try,obviously they tell how to backup in case of a major cockup.
and follow and understand the concept
of system software design there is little to fear.the registry was designed for techinicial people to optimize the system to a given application and allow maxium performance.i agree non techies should not follow the discussion.
braintree library has an excellant tome on the registry structure and design by microsoft that is well worth reading.If you want your own copy it is a bit dear at thirty five dollars,i have seen it as cheep as nineteen dollars.how else are you going to learn on those cold nights at the keyboard,just think after a while you will be really dangerous.
there is a section for small tricks to try,obviously they tell how to backup in case of a major cockup.