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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 69
This debug script should help:
debug <Enter>
F 200 L1000 0 <Enter>
A CS:100 <Enter>
MOV AX,301 <Enter>
MOV BX,200 <Enter>
MOV CX,1 <Enter>
MOV DX,80 <Enter> (Type 80 for the main hard drive - hd 0, or type 81 for
the second hard drive - hd 1)
INT 13 <Enter>
INT 20 <Enter>
<Enter>
G <Enter> (You should get a a message saying that program terminated normally)
Q <Enter> (this will quit debug)
Type each line at the debug prompt (-), after the 2nd line the prompt will change, don't worry that is
normal.
Registry
Registry Cleaners
Remember to make a backup of your registry before fooling around with it. You can use regedit to make
the backup. Just make sure to select ALL of the registry before making the backup. See “Scanreg –
Backups” below for more information on making backups.
RegClean by MS- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/REGCLEAN.EXE
. I believe that Microsoft
has discontinued support of this program and has deleted it from their web site.
RegCleaner- http://www.jv16.org/
(recommeded by many, especially for XP)
Easy Cleaner (http://www.saunalahti.fi/tonihele
)
Regvac http://www.superwin.com/ (version 1.05 can be found at
http://www.downloadfreetrial.com/utilities/util1409.html)
If you want to view a Registry not in use, then try Regdat: http://people.freenet.de/h.ulbrich/
Many posters here prefer RegCleaner over RegClean. They're both good tools. I used RegCleaner.
When you are done, restart to the MS-DOS Mode (either CTRL or F8 during the boot, or some shutdown
menus you can pick “Restart in MS-dos mode”) and type
SCANREG /fix
and then
SCANREG /opt
to get all disabled Registry entries removed from the database. Be careful with the mentioned tools and do
only remove items from which you are sure that they are not necessary. Make a backup of the Registry
before you start.
To restore a backup copy of the registry using ScanReg
1. Start your computer, press and hold CTRL, then Command Prompt Only
2. At the MS-DOS prompt, type scanreg /restore
3. Select the previous registry you want to restore, and then press ENTER.
4. When you receive notification that you restored a properly working registry, press ENTER to restart
your computer.
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