RE: How to edit the register safely with jaws.

  • From: Adrian Spratt <Adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 07:34:08 -0400

Is it worth trying a registry cleaner, such as CCleaner? One thing it does
is delete items related to applications that are no longer on the system. 

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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Yadiel Sotomayor
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 6:56 AM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: How to edit the register safely with jaws.


Hello list:'
 
 
My subject says it all. I wwant  to delete some anoying regestry keys on my
system and I need hints and ideas on how it works, what I should I do and
how should I do it using jaws. The reason I want to delete some registry
keys is because on sunday my computer was infected yet again (first time
since I have avast though). Apparently my anti-virus did not picked it up.
But thankfully I did. It was one of those little malwares that enter your
system and puts the following message on your computer "your anti-virus
program is out of date, click here to download the latest version". This of
course struck me as odd since just a few seconds before my
anti-virus--avast--said "virus database has been updated". Of course I did
not clicked on the link. What I did on the following days is to technical
and doesn't bring much to the subject. But the short story is that I found
the little creature and I deleted all of its components except the registery
keys. According to a host of internet and written manuals on virus
prevention and destruction, one of the most important things one must do is
to delete the registry keys. So, any ideas on what to do? Thanks for any
help.
Yadiel J. Sotomayor
 
E-MAIL: yadosotomayor@xxxxxxxxxxx

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