Hello, Yesterday, I installed Windows98 Second Edition Service Pack 2.0.2 - sesp202en.exe BIG MISTAKE !! (sorry to rain on this love fest) Unfortunately, now, every time I start the system, right after the Boot Logo appears, up pops the Microsoft Registry Checker. "Windows found an error in your System files and restored a recent backup of the files. Press enter to restart." This is an endless loop - Boot Logo - Registry Checker.... The Registry Checker continues to detect Registry Damage. So, right now, the only way to get the box to boot, is to choose Step-By-Step Confirmation from the Windows 98 Startup menu, and give a big NO to "Process the System Registry". A quick YES to everything else, and I'm up and running. So what's wrong with my system registry? Who knows? I have a copy of RegistryFix v3.0, and a scan found nothing major. I want to try to UNINSTALL this nightmare, before I go ahead and RE-INSTALL everything. Now, I thought it was possible to UNINSTALL this Service Pack from Add-Remove Programs? Yes, I read the following BEFORE I installed: - Uninstallation needs Windows 98 SE CD-ROM. - It also doesn't remove all installed files. - It only reverts back half of the installed files with original 98 SE files. - So, I don't recommend uninstallation of the pack, if you don't have any "serious problem". I like that - "serious problem". I consider the Registry Checker running every time I boot a serious problem.... I didn't see anything named "Service Pack 2.0.2" etc. in Add-Remove Programs - is there something specific I should be looking for... Any help would be appreciated... BTW, I was overdue for the annual (semi-annual) Windows clean install anyway - I hope it rains this weekend.