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I got a new laptop today and I deleted a bunch of unnecessary startup programs. I then realized that you could disable startup programs instead of deleting them. I was wondering if there was a way to restore the programs that I deleted. Thank

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I got a new laptop today and I deleted a bunch of unnecessary startup programs. I then realized that you could disable startup programs instead of deleting them. I was wondering if there was a way to restore the programs that I deleted. Thank

Hi QTIP,

If you used CCleaner Tools > Startup like I think you did then those entries are gone as far as I know.

You have not deleted any programs just the entries to start them at start-up.

You may be able to just do a system restore and get your Registry back to where it was.

Let us know.

:) davey

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Hi QTIP,

If you used CCleaner Tools > Startup like I think you did then those entries are gone as far as I know.

You have not deleted any programs just the entries to start them at start-up.

You may be able to just do a system restore and get your Registry back to where it was.

Let us know.

:) davey

I'm sorry. I did not clerify myself. I realize that I didn't delete the program I was just wondering if there was a list or something that CCleaner saves of the entries I deleted or if there was a way I could get them back.

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I'm sorry. I did not clerify myself. I realize that I didn't delete the program I was just wondering if there was a list or something that CCleaner saves of the entries I deleted or if there was a way I could get them back.

If they don't show in the listing then they have been deleted from the Registry.CCleaner does not back-up Deleted start-up entries.

A system restore would be the quickest way and surest way to restore them.

 

System Restore

http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html

Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State using System Restore

http://bertk.mvps.org/html/vista.html

Windows Vista, System Restore

 

:) davey

http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/

CCleaner Beginner's Guide.com Bookmark and save to Favorites

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