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Hmm... hard to tell whether that's related to your basic problem, or something else. It's definitely not what I'd expect.
And we are fairly sure something in your registry isn't correct.
Here's what I suggest.
Download and run Tweaking.com's free cautious repair tool.
Run it, observing the initial stages which include creating a registry backup and restore point.
Run repair 01 (registry permissions).
Now download and run Ccleaner.
Click Registry, and select a couple of items. (We don't want to do lots of things, just see if it picks up these keys).
E.g. try Fonts, then Application paths, for example.
For each one you select Scan for Issues
Don't bother about things that don't seem relevant- leave well alone.
See if you can find these keys, then fix the problem for those only.
Now it depends what's listed. It could be a lot, and this may not prove feasible.
I'd just prefer to change the minimum.