Corrupt registry, need help please

Hello I have a Dell Optiplex GX 270 that I bought used from a store of Liquidation of the Office, the vehicle currently has Windows XP Professional installed SP3. When I have this home computer I noticed he had all kinds of problems, so I started to try to solve the problems. Some of the problems he was and still is, computer is slow, it has a Pentium 4 chip. Programs keep freezing, sometimes processor overclocks his car and works 100% for minutes at a time, as soon as I turn on the computer all of a sudden.

Don't know I tried several things, I tried to format and reinstall the operating system, it does not work, I ran badly ware, sdfix and other related programs. I entered in the registry it is auto and remove all keys possible, when I found under hkey_local_machine, under control sets, all sorts of _, as all services installed and running of has keys z. special, secret keys that have been installed by a hacker, I even found that the hard drive had been located and was fixed everytime I log on windows the computer of the intruder connects automatically.

Now, as I said I've removed all the keys in the registry and then reinstalled the operating system on a disk I got from Dell, I thought that I had the problem supported until I went into the registry and looked, when I looked I found everything that I had deleted was back.

Know that it happens every time, I can format, I can destroy the score, I can destroy the registry, but every time I do reinstall an operating system, every thing comes back as ever, I remove anything. I searched the hidden Partitions, I ran spy bot and related programs, what they find is much win socks, services, plug-ins and anything else you can think of, the registry is damaged, I even ran a program called XL delete 2 it is a file, the file shredder and what he finds is and epic on the files program files at the following address windows, documents, and settings is files that are not common to windows at all, it's like they are piggy backing on the back side of the folders.

Don't know that I do not know where this info could be hiding, but there must be somewhere and help to fix this would be greatly appreciated, and I do mean any help, just know that I am pulling my hair out trying to find where it is hidden. I thank you for your time and have a nice day

Valérie

I just try the following other assistance to people on the registry problems, and here's what I typed and the result.

I typed the following at the command prompt

CD /D C:\windows\system32\config

Xcopy *. * C:\Regback\ when I hit the button ENTER here is what I got

C:AppEvent.evt

C:default

Sharing violation

Also I can't use system restore, there is no restore point, also I can type SC QUERY from the command prompt and then it shows 30 services installed and running and are all default actions, I also used the service SC Delete to end this, but again once I have do a reinstall or even shut down my computer and restart all return

You really need to end your attachment to the registry; It is a herring! Not only that, you will be more probably damage your system if you have the wrong with it. So it is now OFF LIMITS! :-)

Also, don't you worry on the hard drive. Chances are you have just done the Clean install incorrectly.

You must follow ALL of the instructions for a clean install. This means that you must:

1. start from the hard disk (hit F12 immediately after the turning on a Dell computer should allow you to do)

2 delete all partitions

3. create a new partition

4. format the newly created partition

(in the case otherwise, you wind up having a bunch of parallel installations in disorder, you want a CLEAN installation!)

Maybe this guide will be better for you:

http://www.windowsxpprofessional.WindowsReinstall.com/sp2sp3installxpcdoldhdd/indexfullpage.htm

(Ignore the ads!)

And once you're done, you will need to install all the correct drivers for your hardware (for example, the motherboard, network adapter, chipset card graphic and sound card). You'll find them all on the Dell Web site (select support).

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