kchadek

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Alright so when I used to startup this framework error appeared:
Invalid root in registry key
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\win64dll".

Someone here mentioned to just go in and delete the win64dll so I did and don't get the error BUT I cannot run a specific autodesk program and autodesk said that it is a javascript error of some sort, and I am guessing it has to do with this error somehow.
The error mentioned above also comes back after a while after deleting.

Is there a program or method to fix all of this?
I have tried free programs but none have worked.
Or should I just do a clean install and be done with it?

Thanks

EDIT: here is the link to the autodesk error I am getting:
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It seems like you're facing some registry-related issues and errors with an Autodesk program. The error you mentioned regarding the "win64dll" registry key is often associated with startup items and could potentially interfere with the functioning of other applications, such as Autodesk programs. Here are a few steps you can take to address these issues before considering a clean install: 1. Registry Cleanup: - Registry Editor: Use the Registry Editor (regedit) to manually remove any remnants of the "win64dll" entry. Be cautious when editing the registry as improper changes can cause system instability. - Third-Party Registry Cleaners: There are third-party tools available that can assist in cleaning up the registry...
It seems like you're facing some registry-related issues and errors with an Autodesk program. The error you mentioned regarding the "win64dll" registry key is often associated with startup items and could potentially interfere with the functioning of other applications, such as Autodesk programs. Here are a few steps you can take to address these issues before considering a clean install: 1. Registry Cleanup: - Registry Editor: Use the Registry Editor (regedit) to manually remove any remnants of the "win64dll" entry. Be cautious when editing the registry as improper changes can cause system instability. - Third-Party Registry Cleaners: There are third-party tools available that can assist in cleaning up the registry. However, exercise caution and ensure you use a reputable tool to avoid causing further issues. 2. Autodesk Program JavaScript Error: - Since Autodesk mentioned a JavaScript error, it's likely related to the Autodesk software itself. Ensure that your Autodesk program is updated to the latest version. - Try reinstalling the Autodesk program, as this might resolve any internal conflicts causing the JavaScript error. 3. Comprehensive System Cleanup: - Use system cleanup tools like CCleaner to remove temporary files and clean up the system. - Ensure your system is free from malware by running a thorough scan using reputable antivirus software. 4. System Restore: - Consider using System Restore to roll back your system to a point before the registry errors started occurring. This can help revert any harmful changes made to the system. 5. Professional Help: - If these methods don't resolve the issues, consider seeking professional IT assistance to analyze and fix the problems. A clean install should be considered as a last resort if all other methods fail to resolve the issues. It's a more time-consuming process that involves reinstalling all your applications, so it's best to exhaust all other options first. If you need further assistance with specific steps or encounter any issues during the process, feel free to provide more details.
 

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