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How is it microsofts fault that they had a piece of software to tell the computer what to do when it started up? So my computer is just suppose to turn on and nothing load? A good mesure microsoft should take into consideration if any file is going to modify the registry or entry then it should give you a choice to allow or disallow a registry entry.

If im not mistaken Linux has a registry and im pretty sure BSD (Mac OS) has one too, more accessible but still a registry.
Posted by: Doink   Posted on: 04/29/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Fix Windows  Mstowelboy2b | 04/29/04
Fix Windows  Loverock Davidson | 04/29/04
He's not talking about the startup directory  voska | 04/29/04
Registry  Doink | 04/29/04
Linux registry  Martin Marvinski | 04/29/04
LOL  Loverock Davidson | 04/29/04
No They DON'T!  voska | 04/29/04
Yes Linux can have a Registry  Doink | 04/29/04
Personaly I think only the OS should use the registry  V Sanders | 04/29/04
this is cool  V Sanders | 04/29/04
wow  V Sanders | 05/01/04
maybe if they had a GUI  V Sanders | 04/29/04
And neither was I  Loverock Davidson | 04/29/04
Clue please  cookingwithcat | 04/29/04
HijackThis  phostis_z | 04/30/04
Startup Items  allan_subs@... | 05/06/04
not only that ...  Uncoveror | 04/29/04
WhenU is ligit  Hanover Phist | 04/29/04
way to go Joe  V Sanders | 04/29/04
This is how you know when you are in bigggg trouble  Squawkbox | 04/29/04
Help with minimizing the spyware.  Tweak_z | 04/30/04
Criminal Trespass  Thrifty Tech | 04/30/04
FTC...Did the right thing  johnnylumber | 04/30/04
No more laws  Protector | 04/30/04
Trust in God and Tie Up Your Camel  tbbrickzd | 04/30/04
FTC doubletalk ??  johns_z | 04/30/04
Why stop at spyware?  vince7 | 04/30/04
why is this a question?  aminuts | 05/08/04

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