'Wait To kill Key'- Information Needed
I'd like some information regarding the 'wait to kill key' in Windows 7. I believe that this key has been referred to as a corrupt Microsoft key. On the advice of HP, about a year ago, HP advised me to 'delete' the aforesaid key. However, in some forums, they say to modify this key.
Exactly, what is the specific function of this key. I saw no adverse effects of deleting this 'wait to kill' key. Now that I have performed a recovery, I'm seeking some technical information about this key. Can I delete this key?
Last edited by zvit; 10-01-2012 at 03:59 PM.
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Operating System Windows 7
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