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When doing a fresh install I still get UPDATING REGISTRY SETTINGS on


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how do i do a external port scan to see what ports are open from the outside?
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What CD is it?
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factory..
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Ok, so it's not a Windows CD. Maybe your recovery cd is what triggers the registry updated message everytime. Can you find out if that's the case or not?
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Nope.. it does it on regular cd as well..When I am listening to music.. every somewhat of 10 or 15 min my computer sounds like it freezes up for a second stuttering as if something is using all of my memory to transfer something and have a virus scan the finds all of my urlmon files suspicious and.. I looked in event viewer and I have an error that says this The platform firmware has corrupted memory across the previous system power transition...?

Whether they are related.. not a clue.. I googled the error but got no conclusive answer..?

Edited by SweetHeart161, 20 May 2012 - 08:09 PM.

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