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'''January 28:''' I began the day by assisting Jim with some preparations for Dave Perry's upcoming shelving installation.  I marked off the areas where the shelving material is going to go on the wall, including a center line.
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'''January 28, 2013''' - I began the day by assisting Jim with some preparations for Dave Perry's upcoming shelving installation.  I marked off the areas where the shelving material is going to go on the wall, including a center line.
  
 
I then continued to try and fix the problem with ATI on the new computers.  I located what I believe was the only ATI key in the registry, located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and deleted it.  When the computer was restarted it was gone, however, several .dll files and two .ax files remain in system32.  When I try to delete these they just reappear in system32 in a matter of seconds.  I will consult with Alex and possibly Dr. Jones to figure out how to delete them once and for all before re-installing the ATI programs.
 
I then continued to try and fix the problem with ATI on the new computers.  I located what I believe was the only ATI key in the registry, located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and deleted it.  When the computer was restarted it was gone, however, several .dll files and two .ax files remain in system32.  When I try to delete these they just reappear in system32 in a matter of seconds.  I will consult with Alex and possibly Dr. Jones to figure out how to delete them once and for all before re-installing the ATI programs.

Revision as of 17:51, 28 January 2013

January 28, 2013 - I began the day by assisting Jim with some preparations for Dave Perry's upcoming shelving installation. I marked off the areas where the shelving material is going to go on the wall, including a center line.

I then continued to try and fix the problem with ATI on the new computers. I located what I believe was the only ATI key in the registry, located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and deleted it. When the computer was restarted it was gone, however, several .dll files and two .ax files remain in system32. When I try to delete these they just reappear in system32 in a matter of seconds. I will consult with Alex and possibly Dr. Jones to figure out how to delete them once and for all before re-installing the ATI programs.