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Doctor Strangelove
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So I have a bunch of shotcuts on my Desktop and Taskbar that I want to get rid of.

However whenever I try to delete them Dr Watson (the debugging system built into windows, it's not a virus) crashes bring down my PC with it.

Is there any way I can fix Dr. Watson without having to reinstall Windows?
steelie34
pub hero!
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DoctaStrangelove wrote:

the debugging system built into windows crashes bring down my PC with it.

reinstall Windows
problem and solution in your op.  sorry
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aimless
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Isn't there a way to turn DrWatson off?
.Sup
be nice
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aimless wrote:

Isn't there a way to turn DrWatson off?
Dr. Watson is a software utility included with Microsoft Windows that is used to help detect, decode and log errors that are encountered while windows or windows programs are running.

Dr. Watson is a program that runs in the background of your computer and it is completely useless, it takes up about 4MB of ram, which for some people is too much, this teaches you how to take it off your computer.

1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit.exe in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Locate and click the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug
NOTE: Steps three and four are optional, but they necessary if you want to restore the default use of Dr. Watson.
3. Click the AeDebug key, and then click Export Registry File on the Registry menu.
4. Enter a name and location for the saved registry file, and then click Save.
5. Delete the AeDebug key.

Registry entries for debugger programs are located in the AeDebug key in Windows. The Dr. Watson program is installed by default in Windows, and is configured to run when an application error occurs (with a data value of 1 for the Auto value). The default values are:

Value Name = Auto
Type = String (REG_SZ)
Data Value = 1 or 0. (Default is 1)

Value Name = Debugger
Type = String (REG_SZ)
Data Value = drwtsn32 -p %ld -e %ld -g
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Doctor Strangelove
Real Battlefield Veterinarian.
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Okay well I disabled Dr. Watson and know when I delete the shortcuts Explorer still crashes even though know it just restarts itself without crashing my PC.

Does anyone know how to fix Explorer?
aimless
Member
+166|6393|Texas
Got this from another site
Best way to fix this problem is to download ShellExView from nirsoft(free). After you start it up click on Type (in header) this will sort items into categories. Disable(right click) everything in Type/Context Menu only. Right click problem should be solved, now go down list in ShellExView and enable each extension one by one checking for right click problems after each enabling. Just fixed this problem myself(Eraser 5.7 shell extension disabled). Everything back to normal!
I used this when my taskbar disappeared.

Last edited by aimless (2008-07-18 16:10:51)

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