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ctrl+alt+delete not working


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Ehh you can just copy and paste it's contents and then save it as the same file, or do it manualy though regedit.

As for a anti-virus that doesnt run in the background, use AVG and don't install resident shield. I think that will leave one process from AVG running, which can be disabled using msconfig.
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ok i have no clue what u mean =/ copy and paste...what into what? save it where and how do i open it??
thanks
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copy and paste this:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000

into a text file, and save it as a .reg file. Click it, and you should be able to use ctrl alt delete again.
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ummm i'm not sure i get what u mean... i saved it as "New Text Document.reg " on my desktop...=) sorry you're gunna have to elaborate more imagine i know only how to open normal folders with clicks (cuz that's all i know how to do :tazz: )
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Open a text file and then copy and paste the above lines by Scooped and save it as. reg. file!
Then you should be able to use the ctrl alt delete again!
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thanks vm got a new computer solved all my problems :)
Rik
PS- oh and that other way worked on the old computer :tazz:
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