You're more than welcome Bob.

Something I forgot to mention in my last post...

Some may criticize why I run Reg Scrub several times, but the way I figure 
it, the registry is like a tree view, meaning that if you were to look at it 
from a sighted point of view, it would look like a tree view, so the program 
looks for any dead branches on the tree and deletes them.

The more dead branches it finds, the more it has to collapse the tree until 
it gets to the basic limb where the branches come off of it.

So, what does this mean?

Well, taking the above structure into account, the dead links or pieces of 
the registry that Reg Scrub finds, will link to other parts of the registry 
that link to the dead link.

The first time you run the program, it will find the dead link, and you have 
to find the other dead links that it has created when it found and deleted 
the original dead links.

Keeping this in mind, I keep running the program until all the dead links 
are gone, and each link leads to another link that keeps on going and 
running smoothly, and that is why I run it several times until the program 
can't find any other dead links.

I know, I know, it's as clear as mud, but hell, it works for me.

Victor 



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