Delete legacy registry keys windows 7




















Registrar Registry Manager works perfectly!!!! Thanks, I used your advice to manually take ownership of a registry key that would not delete. An error message appeard in the key identified by CCleaner as not responding. I changed ownership and deleted right away. Good advice, thanks. If still not able to delete the key, change its permission for Administrator with Full Access right first. Then try delete the key again. RunAsSystem worked for me as well, but I also had to rename the keys before it would allow me to delete them.

Thank you for the effort! However PCHunter did the excellent job. Deleted registry entries leftovers from MS Office without a problem. Windows 8. I love to use PCHunter for my win 8. Million Thanks for the article and the companies who introduced the tools to solve our problems on the fly. Thank you! Thank you. Thanks for this very useful tutorial. PC hunter which is working on a 64 bit system and windows 8. In order to disable the service of Windows Defender.

But this program was marked as a maybe dangerous program by my antivirus Kaspersky. The RunAsSystem utility solved my problem. Stupid and annoying, but true. Hey Raymond, As somebody pointed out earlier you deserve to be give an out of turn promotion to Sainthood….

Been trying to remove some registry settings from a nasty spyware. Nothing else worked until I used RunAsSystem. Worked like a charm. Many thanks. PC Hunter did the business, when AntiSpy would not. I did not try a boot disk solution, but apart from that nothing else would work. Registrar Registry Manager managed to delete them! Thank you!!!

RunAsSystem worked wonderfully. Even I a 73 year old OAP was able to follow your instructions and issues with avast legacy keys now resolved many thanks. Thaaanks so much, Raymond! That helps me a lot.. An error is preventing this key from being opened.

Details: Access is denied. I thought I should recover with kinda sophisticated software. Bu then, I ended up choosing run as system software, aand my proble solved.

I can reset the permission in the register subdirectory. Sooo much worth for a kb file :. Finally my trojan downloader is removed, nqij. Anyway, many thanks for making this possible — got rid of the pesky context menu entry at last. Even though this is a more time-consuming process, it will help you delete the registry key of your choice. Nevertheless, you should back up these files beforehand.

Since these files can hold crucial information related to our system, it is recommended to save them. You can go to Registry files and choose to export this data to take its backup. After taking a backup of your registry entries, you can choose to delete the registry key without much trouble.

To learn how to delete registry keys in Windows, follow these steps: Step 1: To start with, go to the "Start" menu and search for "Regedit. Step 2: This will launch a Registry Editor pop-up window where you can view or edit various registry keys.

Step 4: After selecting the folder, you can enter the Delete button or right-click and choose to delete it. Step 6: You can follow the same drill to delete any other registry key from this interface.

Nevertheless, you should be extremely cautious before deleting any registry key from your system. Some keys that store the low-level data of your system are pretty important and should be preserved. Therefore, you should be sure before you delete the registry key of any kind. Additionally, if you delete an important key, you can restore it from your backup as well. This will help you rectify your mistake, and you won't face any unwanted situations.

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Not a single application has been deleted from this PC since I did a full reinstallation a couple of months ago [that included a hard drive replacement].

I conclude that the Legacy section is therefore not significant. Be some problems with Outpost Firewall and after Kaspersky Internet Security,i just test it to myself not using it two at one time - they after uninstall it leave some drivers in windows system. Dmitrij Beliakov. Hello I got little problem - after uninstall one firewall program live in my win7 firewall driver. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. This includes the following:.

In either case, deleting these software or hardware keys could have implications for other device installation components. You should not make assumptions about whether device registry keys are present. When the device is uninstalled, the system automatically deletes all software and hardware keys for the device.

You can safely create and delete registry subkeys under the hardware or software keys by using standard registry functions.



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