I see programs on the net for sale that do this(remove registry keys). Can I somehow do this myself? I have windows XP. Or is there a FREE program that will do the clean up these programs claim to do? Thanking you in advance for any help you can afford me. Please be explicit with instuctions! Thank You,
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ok i reinstalled xp, cleaned the registry keys up, defraged it, did the disc clean-up, upgraded the ram from 512mb to 1gb installed and ran norton anti-virus, and theres nothing on it to slow it down. why is it running so slow on the internet and games online?is this a bad graphics card problem or what?

I have already backed up all my other data. My computer is no more then 1-2 months old, but I’m going to do a clean install anyway.

I have backed up my software registry keys, but that’s it. Should I get everything else, just in case?
Thanks guys. I’ll do that now.

Good bye, Vista…

Hello there, Windows 7. 😉

I just gotten over an issue with trojans and malware on my computer so i installed an anti spy program( super anti-spy) but i noticed i still had issues with unknown pop-ups on my browser so i also downloaded an anti-malware(Malware Bytes)
and after finally getting my computer clean i think i also erased some very imporatant registry keys needed to run my windows xp and certain websites properly..do i have to go to a computer specialist?

I use AML’s Free Registry cleaner. One day after cleaning the registry keys up, I could no longer connect to the internet. After restoring the back up I made, I could connect again. What are some keys that are responsible for internet connections so I can put them on an ignore list?