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Willy2:
- Seems you got the same systemvariable (%systemroot%) corrupted/changed, resulting in the same errors popping up as in XP. When I look in the registry on my win 7 system then the services (e.g. MSI) also needs the systemvariables %systemroot% & %windir% to be set to the default value (for me it's "c:\windows").

- The folder "c:\Tweaking.com_windows................" is the location where older WR versions used to store the logs.

- If you want to see which & how many system restore points you've created then use a program called Ccleaner. Windows (tries to) hide(s) that info as much as possible.

Shane:
Open a cmd.exe window and put in %systemroot% and hit enter.

What does it say after that?

Shane

Willy2:
@FTR: Seems your Vista system is also a 32 bits system. This errors simply show up on every 32 bits system. It has nothing to do with the %systemroot% system variable.

ftr:
Hi,

Open a cmd.exe window and put in %systemroot% and hit enter.
What does it say after that?

It opens a C:\Windows window.

ftr

Willy2:
@FTR:
- The error "Le chemin d'accès spécifié est introuvable" is not automatically a sign the repairs failed. It's a sign WR (v1.9.15) tries to find a (sub-)folder (e.g. "syswow64" in "Repair Internet Explorer") that, for whatever reason, doesn't exist on your computer system. If you have a 32 bit computer (e.g. XP or Vista) that folder "syswow64" never existed in the first place. WR tries to find the "syswow64" folder 128 times on your PC and fails 128 times and therefore generates 128 times an error that shows up in the log file.

In this case the value of %systemroot% doesn't matter. But I see it has proper default value.

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