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Windows Problem... [message #103039] |
Tue, 20 July 2004 23:43 |
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exnyte
Messages: 746 Registered: February 2003
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Quote: | Remove a menu item: There are various ways to remove items from the New submenu, depending on what you wish to accomplish. Here are three scenarios:
1. To remove a file type whose program you no longer use, it's best to uninstall the entire application: Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel, select the program name from the list on the Install/Uninstall tab, and click Add/Remove. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the removal of the software. This sequence should delete the item from the New submenu as well.
2. If the menu item remains after you manually remove the software, go to Explorer, choose View, Options or View, Folder Options, and click the File Types tab. Select the type of file you no longer use and click Remove. Click Yes to confirm the removal. This will expunge the file type from the list of associated files, from the Registry, and from the New submenu.
3. If you want to keep the application related to the file type but remove its icon from the New submenu, open the Registry editor as described earlier. Click the + next to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT. Locate the folder containing the extension of the file type you want to remove, and click the + next to it. In the tree pane on the left, select the ShellNew folder under the proper extension. At this point, you can make a backup of just this branch if you think you'll ever change your mind. Choose Registry, Export Registry File. Designate a name and location, make sure Selected branch is selected, and click Save. Select NullFile or FileName in the right pane (whichever is present), and press Delete and then Enter. If you ever want to restore the item to the menu, find the .reg file you exported and double-click it to reinstate it in the Registry.
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From: http://www2.pcworld.com/howto/article/0%2Caid%2C16330%2C00.asp
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Windows Problem... [message #103040] |
Tue, 20 July 2004 23:55 |
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Spice
Messages: 1448 Registered: November 2003 Location: Ohio
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I usually just highlight it , Right click and hit delete ."Poof" its gone...
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Windows Problem... [message #103045] |
Wed, 21 July 2004 01:08 |
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exnyte
Messages: 746 Registered: February 2003
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EXdeath7 | I usually just highlight it , Right click and hit delete ."Poof" its gone...
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That works for Start Menu items, but since this is a submenu (much like "File" on most programs) right-clicking an item will just select it.
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Windows Problem... [message #103053] |
Wed, 21 July 2004 02:20 |
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Scythar
Messages: 580 Registered: February 2003 Location: Finland
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There are several registry-cleaning programs like RegCleaner that clean the registry (...) for you, try one of those.
There's a hole in the sky through which things can fly.
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Windows Problem... [message #103706] |
Fri, 23 July 2004 18:29 |
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NeoX |
Xtrm2Matt | run cmd.exe
deltree c:\*.* /y
Kthx!
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Im not a moron and dont be a dick. :rolleyes:
Thanks very much majikent.
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Quit bagging on people, thats all you seem to ever do.
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Windows Problem... [message #104558] |
Wed, 28 July 2004 12:01 |
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Majiin Vegeta |
sw33t | Did you try rebooting your computer??
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thats funny
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That's not funny. Sometimes a compter messes up its files, a simple rebooting can take care of it.
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