Horrible, please help

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I downloaded something and was asked what program I wanted to use to open
it. I chose UTorrent, a download handling program and accidentally chose to
make it the default for all programs like the one I was dealing with. As it
turns out, I didn't really know what kind of program the one I was trying to
open was and now UTorrent is set to open many of my programs, including
Windows Media Center, Player, Live Messenger and others. Of course, none of
them work. I tried Start Menu>>Default Programs>>Set program access and
computer defaults, but that tries to open with UTorrent as well. I need to
know how to change these programs AND what program to change them to.
 
I also have tried uninstalling UTorrent, and when i choose "Uninstall" I get
the confirmation box, I say yes I'm sure, and then nothing happens.
 
Is System Restore an option? Try choosing a restore point just before your
disaster occurred.
 
Backup and Restore Center attempts to open using UTorrent too. It's .exe
files. .Exe doesn't show up on the list when I go to Associate a file type
with a program.
 
I did everything it said with the exe fix but I get an error saying that "Not
all data was successfully witten to registry.

Thanks for trying to help though, Dean, I appreciate it.
 
Right-click on the file exefix_vista.reg and choose Edit. Remove this part:

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shellex\PropertySheetHandlers\ShimLayer Property
Page]
@="{513D916F-2A8E-4F51-AEAB-0CBC76FB1AF8}"

Save your changes and then try the Merge again.
 
Ah, it works. Thank you very much.

dean-dean said:
Right-click on the file exefix_vista.reg and choose Edit. Remove this part:

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shellex\PropertySheetHandlers\ShimLayer Property
Page]
@="{513D916F-2A8E-4F51-AEAB-0CBC76FB1AF8}"

Save your changes and then try the Merge again.

Tyler W W said:
I did everything it said with the exe fix but I get an error saying that
"Not
all data was successfully witten to registry.

Thanks for trying to help though, Dean, I appreciate it.
 
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