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Loey

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  1. Because you guys kept mentioning plugins and third party media programs. It made me think to look into my last.FM plug-in I installed. I looked into the menu and found that in addition to itunes and Windows media player, it supports Winamp and Foobar2000. The last.fm scrobbler plugin loads at start-up. So I think I found the culprit. Thanks guys.
  2. I tried it again, it doesn't work. The Obsolete software keys are still their when I reboot. Any other Ideas?
  3. They can be deleted. When I run the scan once and delete them, they don't appear again until I restart my computer. I already adjusted permissions and deleted them manually in the registry. The problem is that they keep coming back. I'll try again though.
  4. Hello, I recently upgraded to Windows 10. I had to fix a TON of registry junk left over from windows 7 and had 4 that would not go away. I resolved two of them which were related to the Trusted Install registry protection program; however, the other two I can't figure out. They always appear after I run a scan. I delete them, but when I restart the computer they come right back. I already tried deleting them manually in normal mode and safemode to no avail. CCleaner reports the keys as follows: Obsolete software key foobar2000 HKCU\Software\foobar2000 Penn Obsolete software key Winamp HKCU\Software\Winamp Penn What's funny is that these keys never popped up in Windows 7 and I haven't used Winamp in years. As for foobar, I don't even know what that is. What should I try next?
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