>
>Yes, a very strong suggestion... don't diddle with the keys in the
>registry. It's highly unlikely that you have found and removed all
>related keys and that you haven't done some sort of damage to the Chrome
>installation. If you want to run Chrome then uninstall and reinstall
>it. But you may have already damaged the registry structure that the
>uninstall depends on. I suspect you are pushing and shoving yourself.
>
The saving grace here is that I do not have Chrome, Toolbar, or any other
Google product in any of my machines. Nor will I ever have any. Period.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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