I was listening to an online conference (in realplayer) when it suddenly died. I got a message something like realplay.exe has performed an illegal operation and will be shutdown. My computer promptly locked up, I pressed the reset button. When It started up I received this message:
Unfortunately it doesn't always work which is what happened to me.
Every time I clicked yes it restarted but I got the Microsoft Registry Checker error again and again and again.
Clearly this wasn't solving the problem so I thought I would try disabling the registry checker.
To start msconfig you just select start->run and type "msconfig" (no quotes)
This will bring up a little program with several tabs if you click the "startup" tab you will see all the progams that start up with windows. (this program should be avaliable in win95 and win98 new versions may not have it)
To prevent a program from starting just click the check box beside its name. If it has a tick it will be loaded no tick = will not start with windows.
I deselected "scanregw.exe /autorun" which was the only candidate for a registry checker.
The /autorun switch means that the scanner will check the registry on start up and not say anything (except upon error) or ask for any input.
I restarted my computer and got no message! But it was unstable and I knew something was still wrong.
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