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I am trying to clean up a computer and I noticed that when I went into "Add
or Remove Programs" it appears to be corrupt. By corrupt, I mean there is
about 15 to 20 items listed and then white space. I scroll down for "miles"
and finially get to the remainder of the installed programs. In between this
"white space" are several think black vertical lines. I have tried to click
on it to see if it is a program but there is nothing to click.

Anyone seen this? Any suggestions. Currently Reinstallation is not an
option.

Thanks,
Eric

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Armyeric wrote:
> I am trying to clean up a computer and I noticed that when I went
> into "Add or Remove Programs" it appears to be corrupt. By corrupt,
> I mean there is about 15 to 20 items listed and then white space. I
> scroll down for "miles" and finially get to the remainder of the
> installed programs. In between this "white space" are several think
> black vertical lines. I have tried to click on it to see if it is a
> program but there is nothing to click.


Go to line 226, right side, at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm


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Excellent web site. Thanks for the responce! Looks like I will have to do
some investigation of the site since there is a plethora of fixes.

Thanks,
Eric

"Ken Blake" wrote:

> Armyeric wrote:
> > I am trying to clean up a computer and I noticed that when I went
> > into "Add or Remove Programs" it appears to be corrupt. By corrupt,
> > I mean there is about 15 to 20 items listed and then white space. I
> > scroll down for "miles" and finially get to the remainder of the
> > installed programs. In between this "white space" are several think
> > black vertical lines. I have tried to click on it to see if it is a
> > program but there is nothing to click.
>
>
> Go to line 226, right side, at
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
>
>
> --
> Ken Blake
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>
>
>

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Armyeric wrote:

> Excellent web site. Thanks for the responce!


You're welcome, and yes it is. Kelly's web site is one of the best!

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> Looks like I will have
> to do some investigation of the site since there is a plethora of
> fixes.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> "Ken Blake" wrote:
>
>> Armyeric wrote:
>>> I am trying to clean up a computer and I noticed that when I went
>>> into "Add or Remove Programs" it appears to be corrupt. By corrupt,
>>> I mean there is about 15 to 20 items listed and then white space. I
>>> scroll down for "miles" and finially get to the remainder of the
>>> installed programs. In between this "white space" are several think
>>> black vertical lines. I have tried to click on it to see if it is a
>>> program but there is nothing to click.
>>
>>
>> Go to line 226, right side, at
>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake
>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

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