While I agree that more warning could have been convayed in his message, I feel it's unfair to accuse tye of suggesting the user delete random stuff from the registry.

tye's solution was simple and accurate, and would require experience in using the registry in order understand what he even meant. Certain pre-requisits are expected of internet users seeking support... such as rudimentary windows skills, precautionary backups, virus protection and safe surfing.

I think it's safe to say that the registry has been around long enough to expect people to "get it" by now. Must we still cover our posts in legalese and common sense?

- Raccoon

PS. I'm not attacking you in this post, it's just a pet peeve of mine in computer support in general.


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