What Happened to My Computer?

   / What Happened to My Computer? #21  
Bird,

I had the same problem with my computer over the weekend. I also wasn't able to expand any folders when using Windows Explorer. It was very frustrating to say the least. I restored my computer back a couple of days and everything is working fine. Hopefully Microsoft will figure out the problem and fix it in there next update.

Kevin
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #22  
I had something similar happen to my computer this past week. I have auto update turned on. It installed 4 patches. Then all of a sudden I couldn't hit the drop down button for the address bar. Several reboots later didn't help. Could type stuff in and go to any thing in my favorites. So I figured it some how got messed up. I cleared my list. I could then hit the drop down list - for what good, I don't know since I had cleared it. But now I couldn't type an address in and get to it. Could still go to anything in my favorites though. Finally I removed the patches and all is well again. I believe I'll take my chances and see if Microsoft fixes these for next month.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #23  
Hello Bird & Other TBN'ers,
Hope all is well by now with mentioned problems.
I would like to know if anyone has experience with "registry fix" programs.
I downloaded a sample "free" and it indicates I have 140+ problems. But it will not fix any of them unless I purchase the program. Which I would be ready and willing to do if I was confident in the ability of the program to truly FIX my problems WITHOUT creating unwanted changes.

Please let me have any and all replys regarding REGISTRY FIX programs.

I have looked at

http://registry-repair-software-review.toptenreviews.com/?ttreng=1&ttrkey=registry+fix

Thanks to all who give up their time to reply.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer?
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#24  
Being a computer dummy, I know absolutely nothing about the "registry"; don't even know what that is. But I'm running Norton SystemWorks 2005 and it has on occasion shown a number of "errors" in the registry. So I just let it automatically fix them without having any idea what the errors were or what it did to "fix" them. And so far, I'm getting away with it. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #25  
gotrocks,

Check out CCleaner. I'm using it on several computers, and it appears to be working well - and it's free! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

To use the registry repair function, you go to the Issues feature, but it does lots of other things, too. Take the Quick Tour before (or after) you download.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #26  
Registry Cleaners such as CCleaner (free) and Windows Diagnostics (part of Norton Utilities) can be helpful in keeping the registry clean of quirks. Remember this though, the registry is a complex beast and it generally always has some errors in it. Most of these errors will rarely cause any serious problems, but occasional cleaning is not a bad thing.

Every time you install or un-install something there will be registry errors as a result and a registry cleaning would be a good thing. Uninstall programs are notrious for not backing out the install cleanly. Also to be included in the install category are the automatic Windows updates from Microsoft.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #27  
One of Microsofts latest patches is causing the problem. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif It seems that it causes problems when there are certain HP software packages on a computer. Particularly the HP scanning software. <font color="blue"> Here </font> is information on it. The fix is to add an entry to the registry. Another way to fix it is to uninstall HP's Share-To-The-Web software if it's on your computer and you don't use it.

I spent a couple of hours yesterday trying to figure out what was happening on one of the systems at the office.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer?
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#28  
Thanks, Keith. I may have to check into that when I have time. I have a HP printer/scanner/copier and that "share to web" is included but never used.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #29  
I don't have MS auto-update set to perform updates without my permission. When the auto update notifies me of updates to be installed I wait for about a week before I let it do the update. I also only do updates one at a time. That way if there is some problem I know which update was the culprit.
 
   / What Happened to My Computer? #30  
Thanks Keith. I uninstalled the HP share to web and everything is working fine again.

Kevin
 

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