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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 09, 2014, 05:50:12 pm »
Trying it again - that's worked !

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 09, 2014, 05:41:34 pm »
I've seen the Attach/Browse box at the bottom but having placed it in there by using the Browse to point to it, it doesn't show up when I preview the post - do I need to do anything else ?

The .zip is just 7KB

I have no objections to you having a look around with Teamviewer but it's after 01:30 here in the UK and I have to be up and about and out in the morning.

I think if you have a look at the WMI repair report you will probably see what is causing the problem when it is deleting registry keys that perhaps it shouldn't.

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 09, 2014, 04:53:25 pm »
I'm a lot later running this than I intended but it froze the laptop again and with the same error.

The chkdsk check reported errors so ran the repair option which it whipped through the three stages but as I'd done a chkdsk /r yesterday which found nothing wrong, I checked Event Viewer which gave the same but the Logs that the program produced warned about false error reporting and the program chkdsk log reported a corrupt Bitmap.

This could be an error of the program.

I think the freeze occurs because Windows is repairing the registry during the boot process because the WMI repair deleted a number of keys.

The laptop seems to have recovered itself but I had some problems getting Norton 360 to work again

I had zipped the WMI log but am unable to find how to attach it to the post after placing it in the Attach: box.

Rather than copying & pasting such a large file, would you please advise on that and I can stick it in my next post.


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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 08, 2014, 02:52:49 pm »
Yes, I'll give that a go but it won't be until tomorrow sometime - getting on in the day now here in the UK.

I'd created my own restore point as well as using the program to back up as well and had disabled the AV until the next reboot and while I have the same programs on here as I do with the other laptop, there were no after effects with that one - so thought there must have been a glitch.

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 08, 2014, 11:02:40 am »
I wasn't running the program for any particular problems but to see if anything improved.

After the system seemed to repair itself from the stopped module, the mouse seemed to be a bit jerky so I used the restore point I'd created prior to downloading Windows Repair and it's now back to the way it was.

I was just after an answer as to why running the default settings caused this.

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 08, 2014, 01:05:19 am »
A little bit of confusion here - the bad sectors I'd seen following a read-only were on someone else's computer.

The chkdsk /r on mine didn't report any bad sectors.

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 07, 2014, 05:56:10 pm »
I've seen a read-only report 4KB in Bad Sectors before now but I've run the chkdsk /r and other than cleaning up some unused index and security descriptors, it came back clean for the volume and bad sectors.

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 07, 2014, 02:41:09 pm »
Thanks for the reply Shane but that's not it.

To save time I just run chkdsk in read-only mode and that comes up clean both on the volume and bad sectors although I haven't run a Seagate test on it.

When running chkdsk from within Windows there's no need to add c: and /r has the attributes of /f so you only need to enter chkdsk /r for the combined hard disk and file check, but it's best to run the read-only first as data can be lost if it finds bad sectors and moves what data it can to the good areas of the disk.

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General Computer Support / Windows Repair (All In One)
« on: July 05, 2014, 05:12:16 pm »
I'm new to this forum and not sure how to see if anyone else has had this or other problems after running the program in the thread title, but I've run this program with default settings on two Win 7 SP1 x64 bit laptops and on one it froze the system after the reboot and had great difficulty in establishing a Wireless connection.

I was eventually able to get into the Reliability history where it had a Critical Error of Windows Media Center Host Module Stopped and no answer as to why when checking for solutions.

The laptop has managed to repair itself and is now running okay as far as I can tell.

I'm not sure why in the forum rules it says that posts are not actively monitored when the program says to come to this forum for Feedback, but I'd appreciate it if someone did have an explanation for the Critical Error.

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