oasisbhrnw
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I have two questions involving windows xp professional.
1. With 98 I could scan my registry for erros using the scanreg command. I try this command with xp, and it does not work. Is there a command in XP that allows you to scan your registry for errors?
2. I remember reading somewhere about this command you could run called automatically skip driver (start->run->asd) that helps you skip problematic drivers at bootup. I tried running the command, but Windows does not recognize it. Has anybody else heard about this, or did I dream it?
1. With 98 I could scan my registry for erros using the scanreg command. I try this command with xp, and it does not work. Is there a command in XP that allows you to scan your registry for errors?
2. I remember reading somewhere about this command you could run called automatically skip driver (start->run->asd) that helps you skip problematic drivers at bootup. I tried running the command, but Windows does not recognize it. Has anybody else heard about this, or did I dream it?