Main Forum > General Computer Support

SFC doesn't start, even with Admin CMD SFC /scannow

<< < (4/6) > >>

Bubba Euler:
Thank you, Shane!!!  I installed uTorrent and downloaded the "file" (wonderful stuff!!!!!) and burned it to DVD-R.  Now, I've gotta' get the courage to do the "Repair Install" from the DVD-R.  I think I can, I think I can....

Rain in TX, the Super Bowl and computer maintenance.  What a weekend!?!

Bubba Euler

Again, thank you.

Oh,  I have three (3) Keys for Windows 7 x64:
1.  System Registered: 00359-OEM-8992687-00006 Product ID
2.  Sticker ID: H24PJxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
3.  Belarc: VQB3X-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I assume, at my own risk, that the System Registered ID is the one I should use, when or if required during the "Repair Install".

Shane:
I removed your keys, dont want those on the net :wink:


--- Quote ---Oh,  I have three (3) Keys for Windows 7 x64:
1.  System Registered: 00359-OEM-8992687-00006 Product ID
2.  Sticker ID: H24PJxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
3.  Belarc: VQB3X-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--- End quote ---

You will use number 2.

The 1st and third one are installed by the manufacture and are a default key. You have to have a certificate file installed with that key to have it fully activated. But sine you have your key code on the sticker you can just use that :wink:

When doing the repair install follow that page exactly and make sure to choose the same version of windows your on when doing it.

Shane

Bubba Euler:
Good Morning, Shane,

I've read and re-read the instructions provided on Seven Forums for the"Repair Install".  I have the ISO image of Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 32-64 bit Disc.  My computer is not loaded with SP1!!  The instructions do not specify what to do in this case.  Am I safe to run "Repair Install" with this ISO file or should I continue to look for one without SP1?

Man, I don't want to mess this up.

I guess, better safe than sorry?  What's your advice on this dilemma?

Bubba Euler

friedmonky:
Hey Bubba,

I wasn't aware that you did not have SP1 installed.  Not sure if Shane would agree with me on this or not but, I would try installing SP1 first to see if it remedies your issue before trying a repair install.  You never know.
In order to use a Win7 SP1 disk to do a repair install SP1 needs to be installed on the machine.  So, you would either have to install SP1 before attempting the repair anyway, or you would have to find a ISO of Win7 without SP1 to use for the repair.  Just my thoughts.  :cheesy:

Bubba Euler:
Thank you!  I've downloaded SP1 and attempted to install it.  It stalls during the process giving me an error message I don't remember.  Between a rock and a hard place, huh?

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version