I'm no chrome expert but maybe try a disc clean then defrag and reboot to see 
if that fixes this. 

Good luck. 

> On Jan 10, 2014, at 19:09, "Christopher gilland" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Gordon,
> 
> Actually, we did try removing things manually from the registry after I wrote 
> my initial e-mail to the list.  That isn't doing the slightest bit of good 
> either.
> 
> I even went so far as to look up online exactly what Chrome, and chrome's dll 
> dependencies were, make sure they were intact, and I even went so far as to 
> reregister them.
> 
> No, I'm not doing this remotely.  I'm talking him through it over the phone. 
> Once I knew what dll's were needed, what registry keys were needed, etc. etc. 
> I actually wrote a little script using Visual Basic which I sent him to 
> automatically remove all these things.
> 
> Finally, it's important, Gordon, that you understand:  roll back wouldn't 
> have done any good in this case that I am aware of, as all that would have 
> done is rolled his system back to when Chromevox was not installed.  This 
> kind of defeats the whole purpose.  the goal here is to get chromevox 
> working, not removed.
> 
> You mention getting his computer working again.  Nothing at all's wrong with 
> his computer in a whole.  It's just Chromevox itself being stupid.  After 
> doing more research, I found that if you Reevo a program, in this case, 
> Chrome, it normally 99% the time gets rid of not only the program, but also 
> all associated dll's no longer linked to any other libraries, it unregisters 
> those dll's no longer needed, uninstalls the program itself, deletes all its 
> associated files, delete all associated folders, including those in documents 
> and settings\administrator, or default user\application data, and finally, 
> yes, it does delete all keys, values, strings, and sub strings as well as all 
> BD table references.  Yes, I did manually verify that they all were deleted.
> 
> Keep in mind, I'm A+ certified, and I also have a Cisco certification, and 
> I'm working on my Microsoft certification, and only have about 2 and a half 
> weeks left before I receive that credential.  Though I understand the things 
> that you are saying, I assumed that when I mentioned about Reevo, that would 
> have been inferred that I'd removed all the things you mentioned.  I 
> completely get the whole leaving trails of things behind.  It's MicroCrap, 
> what do you expect!  It's not the other unpardonably mentioned on this list 
> OS.  Only true reason I'm getting certified MS in the first place is though I 
> don't like it, it's the leading industry standard OS, and thus, for work 
> related matters, I don't have much choice in the matter, seeing I do PC tech 
> support.
> 
> My point is, I'm perfectly aware of the things you say, and honestly feel 
> your so-called humorous comments about urinating into the wind etc. really 
> added entirely nothing to the thread.  No, I'm not meaning to bite your head 
> off, nor reject your suggestions.  They are great things to try, I'll very 
> very gladly acknowledge that, but, believe you me.  These things all have 
> long since been tried.
> 
> Here's something else kind a strange.  When he tried his account on another 
> computer he has, an Asus Windows XP netbook, he still has the issue, and that 
> was from a completely clean install of chrome/Chromevox.  So!  what does this 
> tell ya!  It says, that it's not! a registry issue nor the like.
> 
> Chris. 
> 
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