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centrosaurus

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Looks like you've messed your shell.

Do this:

run regedit:

search keys for value: "none" (exaclty)

and delete them

so it looked like this:

_______________________

(default) "none"

and will look like

(default) (value not set)

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Looks like you've messed your shell.

Do this:

run regedit:

search keys for value: "none" (exaclty)

and delete them

so it looked like this:

_______________________

(default) "none"

and will look like

(default) (value not set)

There were several entries, and i did exactly what you told, and it worked :thumbup

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