Setting Windows Registry Values to -1
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0:04 Windows 98
11:31 Windows Me
17:49 Windows XP
22:36 Windows 7
26:47 Windows 11
how to repair windows 7
Music used:
0:00 Intro
0:04 Windows 98
11:31 Windows Me
17:49 Windows XP
22:36 Windows 7
26:47 Windows 11
how to repair windows 7
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Yt normal idea: try to set the regedit values into null or NaN
6:47 That's what happens when I try to make a simple GUI program. 😅
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YT Short idea: Delete everything from win.ini
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Whoever thought of this idea is genius haha.
Anyway, have you ever tried deleting hal.dll?
It's located in System32, I believe since this is a critical file, it remains hidden.
windows 7: self-destruct
also windows 7: self-repair
set em to nul
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Make windows true 64-bit, by replacing all 32 bit files. (Including all DWORDS to QWORDS)
I’m imagining the reason icons aren’t loading is because they’re trying to get something like “iconfile.dll,-1”
Set all DWORD values to any other value classes
windows 98 with registry windows 95
i meant like do a operation where you subract 1 or something idk but don't change it whole but still a good vid
(edit:also where can you download the replace tool)
strange how the replace tool is more stable on Me than it is on 98 lol