February 26, 2011 at 11:11 pm
PC, XP pro SP3.
I once used the Jessops package to make and Photo Book in Hardback. (Superb package by the way).
However, it’s a stonking great memory hogger so I took it off in the usual “Remove software” way.
I also went into the Registry and deleted all references to Jessops and Cewe, the S/w writer.
I then deleted all the clip arts and backgrounds they added to the root of my C: drive.
But there is still some junk in there somewhere…………when I right click on a picture file, Jessops is still on the drop down list. Nothing works if you select it (Obviously)…..but it’s just annoying me! How do I get shut of it from that list?
By: PeeDee - 27th February 2011 at 01:36
🙂 No worries chap, Its always good having a different approach 😀
I find that 9/10 windows has all the tools you need to do what needs to be done – You just need to know where to find them and how to use them 😀
I agree actually.
I don’t wander too far from MS products and Google engine. Purists say this and that is better. But I don’t need 0.000000000000000000000001 of a second better response times! I want a common system to which all the problems can be solved on a general forum or going to the MS forums.
The CCleaner and Regcleaner are tools recommended by MS guru Koroush Ghazi. If you haven’t read his free online book called Tweak Guides, I’m sure you will find it interesting.
By: Nashio966 - 27th February 2011 at 01:25
🙂 No worries chap, Its always good having a different approach 😀
I find that 9/10 windows has all the tools you need to do what needs to be done – You just need to know where to find them and how to use them 😀
By: PeeDee - 27th February 2011 at 01:09
I clean with regcleaner, and the reg. part of CCleaner.
I’ve run the regedit in start run and searched, however I’ve just done that again and I found a Jessops folder in the HK local machine / software. I exported it to the C drive and deleted it from the Registry. It hasn’t cured it.edit. I continued the regedit with a “Find next” routine. Found about 12 misc. files! It has removed it, but I’m going to cold boot to make sure.
Done it. Thanks for reminder of Regedit.
By: PeeDee - 27th February 2011 at 00:46
I clean with regcleaner, and the reg. part of CCleaner.
I’ve run the regedit in start run and searched, however I’ve just done that again and I found a Jessops folder in the HK local machine / software. I exported it to the C drive and deleted it from the Registry. It hasn’t cured it.
edit. I continued the regedit with a “Find next” routine. Found about 12 misc. files! It has removed it, but I’m going to cold boot to make sure.
By: Nashio966 - 27th February 2011 at 00:07
so you did the regedit.exe thing?