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Does anyone know how to repair the windows registry shell?
Posted under Registry Repair by adminI really need some help here. I’ve somehow managed to infect my laptop with the ThinkPoint Virus. I followed all the instructions to remove it but unfortunately i restarted my computer before repairing the Windows Registry Shell so I am now unable to load my desktop or do anything at all!!! This is my work laptop and I really need to fix it ASAP. If you are able to help me, I would be SO grateful!!!
Hi gus, sorry i should have explained that I’m using Windows XP. When I reboot all I can see is the desktop background with no icons on the desktop, no start menu, no task bar, just the background and the cursor which moves but with nothing to click on.
I have tried rebooting in safemode but this just brings me to the welcome page with the option to log in but when I click on that it just logs off and brings me back to the welcome page. This continues to happen each time I try it. I have no idea what else to do!







Reboot into safe mode. Then run system restore. That would be the best.
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Try the free version of advanced system care works for me
You dont say what version of Windows you are running?
Can you do anything on your PC?
A windows repair can correct your problem.
Do NOT reformat and reinstall as you will lose all your current programs and data.
In general you want to do a repair install and NOT use the repair console.
Detailed instructions for a repair install are here http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm He also describes how to create an XP disk with the service pack included easily.
If you can no longer do a repair install or find it too complicated, DO NOT reformat and reinstall as this will wipe you out and leave you with nothing but the operating system. You would have to reinstall all your programs and much of your data would be inaccessible.
Reimage can repair your system even if a repair effort fails if you can get to the Internet. It costs a little but it is well worth it to save your data. It takes about 30 minutes and preserves your programs and data. If you are not happy with the results, you don’t have to pay and you can reverse any changes that it made. It’s good for a year, there’s 24/7 tech support and it repairs XP, Vista and Windows 7 too. More information here http://www.askthecomputerdoc.com/blog/reimage-repair/
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