Computer systems always need to install various types of software, right-click menus will become a battle for the military. Although many software provides the uninstall function, it is inevitable to leave some sequelae on the right-click menu. In the face of bloated and slow response, what should I do?
You can also get started with the dianbing registry.
Case REPLAY: when installing a system optimization software, the software associates the right-click menu of the recycle bin, and right-click the recycle bin each time, there will be an extra right-click menu item to clear the receiving site and privacy. Click this menu item. An error dialog box is displayed, indicating that the program Association item is not found. After the software is uninstalled, the context menu still exists.
Case Analysis: This kind of phenomenon occurs mostly because the software registers a new right-click menu in the system, but does not perform proper Association processing, resulting in errors during use, the error message is that the associated item or execution program cannot be found. When the software is uninstalled, the right-click association cannot be deregistered from the system, forming a left-click link.
Case Detection:
1. Enter the rgedit command registry in the running process, and locate the location on my computer in the pop-up registry window (click my computer in the peak table window ). Click Edit. search in the registry window, and enter a keyword in the search target (right-click to clear the menu ). In view, select the following items, values, and data, and click search to start registry search.
2. Right-click the search item (the icon similar to the open state of the folder) and select Delete from the pop-up menu. Press F3 to continue searching and delete the found items until the registration search is complete. After the search is complete, press F5 to refresh the registry and desktop, right-click the menu again, and you can see that this menu item has been successfully cleared.
PS: You can also refresh the desktop every time you delete the menu, right-click the desktop, and check whether the menu item is deleted, note the backup before each operation (that is, right-click the entry opened in the Registry and select export from the pop-up menu ).
The above method can be used to remove most junk right-clicking on the computer, but the key to solving the problem is to be greater than that of the majority of readers. Here are some suggestions:
1. Do not install unofficial software.
2. Before installing a software, you should have a certain understanding of the software through the network and other methods.
3. Be careful when installing some bundled plug-ins.
4. When you uninstall the software, try to uninstall it using the application that comes with the software. Do not delete it forcibly.