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  • Crap... Help please, this is ticking me off

    I installed this free program called FConverter last night, and then decided I didn't want it, so I removed it using Add/remove programs. Well, it tells me there are files left over that it can not remove, so I go take a look to see what they are. There are a bunch of .dll's in there, and I'm thinking, what the hell? The folder was in Program files, and they had no business being there, so I deleted them.

    Now whenever I reboot, all the stuff in my system tray does not load up. I had 5 things. Point32.exe driver, SB live! thing, my Desktop thing, drivers for all the extra buttons on my keyboard, and the audio control. Every time I reboot I have to manually active those things, and it's pissing me off, how do you make the damn things stay?

    Somehow I got rid of the .dll's keeping track of my crap, so now MSconfig doesn't even know they are there, and it sucks! What do I do?
    McRhea

  • #2
    Go to the recycle bin and un-delete the .dlls that you killed.

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    • #3
      Uhh.. Heh heh heh... I have my bin to delete all the files at once, with out sending them to the Recycle bin. In fact, I don't even have a Recycle bin on my desk top.
      McRhea

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      • #4
        Come on guys, all I need to know how to do is to make the Msconfig start up my point32.exe files and a couple other things... how hard can that be? I just don't know how, that's all.
        McRhea

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        • #5
          Well, the brute force way is to run regedit, and go to the following key:

          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run

          Then add string values with the full path of the executable you want to start when the machine boots...

          AlgoRhythm

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          • #6
            Cool, at least the driver gets loaded whenever I reboot. Thanks!
            McRhea

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            • #7
              perhaps you should reinstall the program again & then uninstall with the knowledge, in hindsight, that some dlls are shared & should not be deleted.

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              • #8
                It's probably not the right way, but it helps:

                Put shortcuts of all those executables in you startup-folder.

                DONE!
                In case it's a harware problem:
                PIII-500@560, 256 MB, G400 MAX DH on, ABIT BH6, MX300
                Win2K drivers: 5.52

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