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Originally Posted by NfOHi !
I have read the suggestions like this:
"5. In WinNT/2000/XP/2003 open registry editor and check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es for entries with same names as Daemon driver files. Delete these keys. If you can't delte them rightclick the key and set the rights of access and retry to delte them."
But I can NOT set the rights of access because I use Win2000 OS (pro, SP4) and it's regetit doesn't allow to do this!
What should I do then - kill myself?
I can boot in Win98 and copy registry folder, but how can I edit the copy? (file "System" with no extension)
The WInXP regedit can open and edit such copy file, but Win2K regedit - can not.
Can you reccommend a third paty regedit or how can I launch WinXP regedit under Win2K?
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Originally Posted by AnalCobratry this link:
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/showthread.php?p=40162
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Start-> Run, for registry editor type 'regedit' and press ok.
For device manager press right-click on my computer, properties. Then press on Hardware after that you'll see a button 'Device Manager'.
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