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#1 2014-11-23 01:26

PapaTermi2014
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Registered: 2014-09-11
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Key deleted in registry after scan with ADWCleaner

I have this error when i lounching the portable version of NetSetMan, how can I fix this error?

This error I created it after scanning system ADWCleaner, identifying the old key as malware, clearly now, having noticed that the same key that I was being proposed in the result list of ADWCleaner as a threat, I understand that instead it is a error, even quite serious, since, now NetSetMan starts but immediately the error posted in the image file of just above, and is no longer able to work properly.
I apologize if I'm posting the error here in the Forum of NetSetMan, but my intent is not so much to report the error created by ADWCleaner, but rather to solve or retrieve the key with all subkeys in the Windows registry.


Thanks in any case for a possible answer.



P.S. The image I linked shows an advise, which is in Italian, its English translation is: "Interface not registered".
I hope I have explained everything to solve this problem, once again, thank you all.

P.S. 2 The O.S. is Windows 7 Ultimate to 64bit in evaluation mode.
Again THX to all for an eventually answer.

Last edited by PapaTermi2014 (2014-11-23 15:29)

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#2 2014-11-23 18:25

PapaTermi2014
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Registered: 2014-09-11
Posts: 6

Re: Key deleted in registry after scan with ADWCleaner

PapaTermi2014 wrote:

I have this error when i lounching the portable version of NetSetMan, how can I fix this error?

This error I created it after scanning system ADWCleaner, identifying the old key as malware, clearly now, having noticed that the same key that I was being proposed in the result list of ADWCleaner as a threat, I understand that instead it is a error, even quite serious, since, now NetSetMan starts but immediately the error posted in the image file of just above, and is no longer able to work properly.
I apologize if I'm posting the error here in the Forum of NetSetMan, but my intent is not so much to report the error created by ADWCleaner, but rather to solve or retrieve the key with all subkeys in the Windows registry.


Thanks in any case for a possible answer.



P.S. The image I linked shows an advise, which is in Italian, its English translation is: "Interface not registered".
I hope I have explained everything to solve this problem, once again, thank you all.

P.S. 2 The O.S. is Windows 7 Ultimate to 64bit in evaluation mode.
Again THX to all for an eventually answer.

Perhaps to solve the problem, I would be enough that someone would expose his register this key with all values under the key in the registry is in this position: "
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Classes \ CLSID \ {56FDF344-FD6D-11D0-958A-006097C9A090}]
".

Obviously, I believe, that the operating system should be the same, ie, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

Once again, thank you all.

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#3 2014-11-24 05:43

NetSetMan Support
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Re: Key deleted in registry after scan with ADWCleaner

I highly advise against using system "optimization" tools like this. You'll always end up with more problems than before. It probably won't be enough to restore that registry key. Instead I recommend searching for that specific error on the web and see for possible solutions. One that I found on the official MS website is this:
http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/929833
It searches for system problems and tries to fix them automatically. Please try that out before doing any other steps and let me know if that helped.

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#4 2014-11-24 21:06

PapaTermi2014
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Registered: 2014-09-11
Posts: 6

Re: Key deleted in registry after scan with ADWCleaner

This post has been translated (i'm a Newbie and ignorant with English) with Google Translate...

To time I take this opportunity to thank you for such a speedy response to my problem, that being said, let the facts; from how I started my post, that is, trying to replicate the missing key, copying it from another system, so I did, but unfortunately without any success; Then, after reading your answer, Ilja, I tried with the tool that thou hast shown, that with the SFC, but unfortunately, in this case did not have any positive effect. I managed to solve the problem in another way, with a classical instrument of the system; I'm talking about the "System Restore", which for the record and very proudly, in 13 years of operating systems based on NTFS system, it seems to me from Win XP on, I've never used, taken once, about 10 years ago, only for testing. Now, however, this characteristic, inherent in windows, really helped me and fixed the problem, in fact now, NetSetMan, he returned to work without any problem. In any case, I believe, and in an upcoming, new THE INSTALLATION of Windows, deactivat "Restore", the function itself is comfortable, but I think it still creates other problems in the system, besides the fact that you're ready to replicate a virus in these "restore points ", therefore I will create, as I always have, but not in this case, the full backups of the registry and consequently encrypted so keep far away by viruses.

In any case, I say again, thanks for everything! :-)

Last edited by PapaTermi2014 (2014-11-24 23:00)

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