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jetdv wrote on 7/28/2004, 7:38 AM
Do a search here for "HKEY" and "MPEG" - it will point you to a registry entry that needs to be deleted.
Filan wrote on 7/29/2004, 2:08 AM
Please show me how to edit the registry.
ScottW wrote on 7/29/2004, 5:33 AM
Start, Run..., enter regedit, enjoy.

Here's a link to a guide which may help:

http://www.winguides.com/registry/article.php?id=1&page=3
busterkeaton wrote on 7/29/2004, 7:48 AM
You should learn how to backup your registry and do any other steps you can to secure your system and then edit your registry.

Most times, it's very simple and no adverse effects happen, however, you can severely mess up your computer if you edit the wrong things in your registry.
Filan wrote on 8/2/2004, 1:39 AM
I still have no luck to bring the custom settings back. This is the first time I'm fooling around with regitry. Please let know which particular key should be deleted? I've found severel MPEG keys. Hopefully this is the end of my misery.

Thanks everyone.
jetdv wrote on 8/2/2004, 12:26 PM
Look in your registry, and make sure it only has these entries, and nothing else.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sony\MC MPEG Plug-In\1.0\License]
"CurrentKey"="XX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX"
"InstFlags"=dword:00000010

(you shoud see letters and digits instead of the X's here...)


I believe the key to remove may be labeled "Key1". If it isn't "CurrentKey" or "InstFlags", get rid of it.
Filan wrote on 8/3/2004, 6:42 AM
It works! Problem solved. I just want to say thank you so much to each and everyone especially to "jetdv".

Once again, thank you.