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A little about me...
My names Keith, im 18, a student... doing an advanced diploma in something to do with computers... *runs to class*.
I like playing games, be it on an xbox, pc, mac, phone, playstation... if its infront of me i usually have my hands on the controls.
Currently have a teeny addiction to a MMORPG called Eve-Online.
I run my own little site at keelbug.com, with half a dozen or so mini sites and stuff hosted for friends, i like to muck around with a bit of web design in my spare time and have extensive experience with photoshop.
I also am a forum/site admin for ThisSpartanLife.com, a machinima show based off the game Halo2. Its goin pretty good.
Umm thats about all for now i guess... still looking around the place.
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Hello, and welcome to the forums; I hope you become a valued contributor at iVirtua, and share your knowledge with us. Having someone with an Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering. would be a great addition to the forum
Lol Andurion I think most tech savvy people who know what they are doing would know about regedit.
You once again got me wrong here, I said I'm proud I can use regedit, and yea, almost everyone can use it properly, so it shows my level of programming skills...
Ya of course I do it stands for registry editor. You can type it in the run command and get into your computers registry to see if anything is not right and fix and change things. Thats about all I know about it.
You might know how to use it, but how to use it correctly is a different matter! Besides, Tom can do a traceroute and copy it from C prompt
I use regedit to remove entries for uninstalled programs and to tweak some settings in windows or some programs.