Try Start/run/REGEDIT32
Or I would right click on mycomputer /properties/hardware/device manager/ and look for the cdroms/click the + next to CD and uninstall ,then close that out and reboot computer to reinstall the drives .
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Boot into 'Safe Mode' and log in as 'administrator'. You should have full permissions for performing the work from there.
The second article contains links to articles outlining 'How to use Regedit'
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I already have the first solution. That's where I'm stuck. I cannot delete the registry keys without permission. How do I set up permission correctly? The last set of instructions is way tooo complicated for me to follow along. Anything simpler?
I Have XP so not sure if 2000 doese this or not ,i useto do phone tek and help people with 2000 registry problems ,but that was last year !!and i was reading it from my binder!!
with regedit opened and the key you want to change permission on right click the key ,permission is in the box in xp ,maybe there in 2000 also.
or with the key open go to edit permissions should be there in 2000,if memory serves me right ,
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