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The Return of the Blue Screen
Hello. I have XP Pro on SP1. I have recently started to get blue screen crashes quite...

Some of them are VERY unpleasant womany. You will probably find the EXE in thesystem32 orsystem directory; sort by date so it will be near or at the top. If the system allows you to delete it, it is possible that it will re-appear within a minute. And it will *very* likely that it will be impossible to delete the process (not task-program). It has been a while since i found a way to get rid of these bastardos, so what i give here may not be correct order method. 1) Use RegEdit and delete the "leaf" that contains that name (say "Burble" has sub-folders ("leaves") called DefaultIcon and Shell; that Shell has Open, Print and PrintTo; that Open has Command and Ddeexe; and that Open has data with the offending name. Thus, you would delete "Burble". 2) Then, as fast as possible, exit out of RegEdit and Restart (or ShutDown). 3) When booting up again, as soon as possible (*very* critical), use it (it can be done early) *and* monitor the list for re-appearence (maybe and maybe not, but be safe); delete it the second time as fast as it shows up. I have never seen one that pops up more than twice. 4) Then delete the EXE in theSystem (orSystem32) directory, and re-check in RegEdit and delete if needed.

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