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		<title>By: FilFonz2</title>
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		<description>You probably heard or read it a lot about touching the registry:  BACKUP!  BACKUP!  BACKUP!  If you&#039;re using Windows ME, XP, or Vista, create a system restore point before proceeding to do serious changes to your system, whether adding or subtracting programs.  When a registry cleaner program shows you what can be removed, create a registry backup.

Well, the deed was done.  As far as your connectivity problem, might I suggest you use a program like &quot;Winsock XP Fix&quot; or &quot;XP TCP/IP Repair Tool&quot; [assuming you&#039;re using XP.  (Have tested it on 2000, it seemed to work also.)] 

Since you&#039;re not happy about what the registry cleaner did to your puter, how about doing a full Windows restore (of course, you will lose any &#039;unsaved &#039; data, pictures, music, videos, etc.,etc.,etc.).  Sometimes, it&#039;s a whole easier and less of a headache . . . sometimes. 

Once again, can&#039;t really over-emphasize, but BACKUP!  BACKUP!  BACKUP!  (onto floppies, flash drives, CDs or DVDs, a separate hard drive or an external hard drive, or even on the internet (like a storage place or even into your own email account)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You probably heard or read it a lot about touching the registry:  BACKUP!  BACKUP!  BACKUP!  If you&#8217;re using Windows ME, XP, or Vista, create a system restore point before proceeding to do serious changes to your system, whether adding or subtracting programs.  When a registry cleaner program shows you what can be removed, create a registry backup.</p>
<p>Well, the deed was done.  As far as your connectivity problem, might I suggest you use a program like &#8220;Winsock XP Fix&#8221; or &#8220;XP TCP/IP Repair Tool&#8221; [assuming you're using XP.  (Have tested it on 2000, it seemed to work also.)] </p>
<p>Since you&#8217;re not happy about what the registry cleaner did to your puter, how about doing a full Windows restore (of course, you will lose any &#8216;unsaved &#8216; data, pictures, music, videos, etc.,etc.,etc.).  Sometimes, it&#8217;s a whole easier and less of a headache . . . sometimes. </p>
<p>Once again, can&#8217;t really over-emphasize, but BACKUP!  BACKUP!  BACKUP!  (onto floppies, flash drives, CDs or DVDs, a separate hard drive or an external hard drive, or even on the internet (like a storage place or even into your own email account)</p>
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