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fred88

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Since: Oct 23, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 7:58 pm
Post subject: would winME to win98 fix registry keys ??
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsnt>registry (more info?)

When i 1st got my first computer (this, in March ), it had win98 on it,
anyway, the modem i got with Tiscali, never worked with it, and i found a
winME upgrade disc in a box, in cash converters...So, new to comps, i came
back, and used the 5 codes, and installed it...I never made a copy of 98,
and now, because of various things i want 98 again, but it will not let me
use the disc i got with a version of 98 on it, as it is ,...quote
...''downgrading'' I don't know how to do a clean install, i will read u, but
wud a clean reinstallation, get rid of ALL spy and trojens and hijack stuff
?? this would be incentive enough for me to put 98 on , rather than have the
winME, i can obtain all my programs again, over next months, most are
freeware stuff....Solong winded i know, but will i get rid of ALL trojans,
as i have a backdoor1 in registry, and a vx2 browser thing i cannot get rid
of (hijacker), i am new to comps....APPRECIATE any help dished out, THANK
YOU ALL, Fred ..Morph
PS...the win98 is an upgrade, aproblem ??
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Dave Patrick

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 10:23 am
Post subject: Re: would winME to win98 fix registry keys ?? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Assuming a single partition. Boot from the win9x startup disk, format the
partition, then start a new install.

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"fred" wrote:
| When i 1st got my first computer (this, in March ), it had win98 on it,
| anyway, the modem i got with Tiscali, never worked with it, and i found a
| winME upgrade disc in a box, in cash converters...So, new to comps, i came
| back, and used the 5 codes, and installed it...I never made a copy of 98,
| and now, because of various things i want 98 again, but it will not let me
| use the disc i got with a version of 98 on it, as it is ,...quote
| ..''downgrading'' I don't know how to do a clean install, i will read u,
but
| wud a clean reinstallation, get rid of ALL spy and trojens and hijack
stuff
| ?? this would be incentive enough for me to put 98 on , rather than have
the
| winME, i can obtain all my programs again, over next months, most are
| freeware stuff....Solong winded i know, but will i get rid of ALL trojans,
| as i have a backdoor1 in registry, and a vx2 browser thing i cannot get
rid
| of (hijacker), i am new to comps....APPRECIATE any help dished out, THANK
| YOU ALL, Fred ..Morph
| PS...the win98 is an upgrade, aproblem ??
|
|
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