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qwerty:
Hi.
I have Windows 7 64-bit OEM pc.  I have to be logged in as administrator to do any restore to factory, so I have only ran as administraror and have done several
restores back to factory already.  Early this year I started having difficulty with the locked folders and ran this program  then and then just undid everything it tried to help with because I was unsure of what I was doing. 
Because this pc is shipped with a named brand anti-virus protector, and my ignorance of programming, I do not know what changes to expect when I switch to another anti-virus protector.  Also I do not understand the sharing settings.  We have a Vista pc oem brand as well. 
On the last restore I did this year, I noticed that the pc did not do a complete factory restore as it should have, and I replaced my old anti-virus protector right away, as the subscription was up and I did not appreciate the newer version. put a new anti-virus protector on and stopped getting updates..

I have ran Windows Repair (All in One) v2.0 for all users and now v.2.01 for current user, maybe I am just using the program incorrectly, but I still see a lock on my user folder, with an Unknown S-1-5-21-147188519-3030526752-2390625592-1000
Also I have not been able to wake up my computer from sleep most of the year.
I noticed this error tonight from my restore date: Microsoft-Windows-RestartManager -.... cannot be restarted - Application SID does not match Conductor SID..
I never thought to look for it before.
Maybe an incompatibilty with anti virus protectors or something else.

I removed the new anti-virus protector..and am hoping for a change with this program..
Please advice where to go from here.
Sorry for the inconvience,  I am quite new to forums, and do not know much about computers.

Thanks.



Willy2:
When you switch to a new Anti Virus (AV) program then you should execute the following sequence:
- download the "AV removal tool" for your old AV and save it for future use.
- switch off the internet.
- un-install the old AV
- run the "AV removal tool".
- Install the new AV.

qwerty:
Hi.
Thanks for the advice.
After doing a restore to factory, the OOBE starts then enter username so forth..
Next is the offer for the virus protector...decline..then windows update persists..
this is where everything starts to go down from here.

Usually the anti-virus protector takes sometime to removed by the removal tool and is scheduled to be removed completely by the task scheduler, if ever even removed completely.
Do I stop everthing, including updates, to do this?

Thanks.
..................................................................

I am not sure where to continue this thread, but I will post update here for now.

After checking logs today I noticed:
ALL  "windows_repair_hkey..." were  "skipped (contains wildcard)
Windows Repair Windows Log  were all "CreateFile Error : 2 The system cannot find the file specified."
Repair Volume Shadow CopyService -The Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider service is not started
Repair Windows Updates - Could Not Find C:\ProgramData\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr*.dat
etc
Newest events:
-The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: SMR322 - which I think is from last anti-virus protector - should not be there..

-Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP The driver WUDFRd failed to load for the device WpdBusEnumRoot UMB Security UserID="S-1-5-18" - which happenes whenever I plugin a flashdrive

-
Microsoft-Windows-WMI Description:A provider, WpcClamperProv, has been registered in the Windows Management Instrumentation namespace
ROOT\CIMV2\Applications\WindowsParentalControls to use the LocalSystem account.
This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not correctly impersonate user requests.
Security UserID="S-1-5-21-1471885119-3030526752-2390625592-1001"


-alot of these- Application Source: ACEEventLogSource
Description:0000000015:  Exception: No value exists with that name.Exception 
Called by: ATI.ACE.LOG.Foundation.Implementation.Setting::DeleteRegistryFromUser                           
processID:01884 threadID:(CCCThreadNew:Dashboard) domainName:(CCC.exe                    )
assemblyName:(LOG.Foundation.Implementation, Version=3.5.4197.41774, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e)


A lock is still on my user folder..
and there is a PS-Notepad at the end of Program Data that says:
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0

Any idea where I need to go from here?

Thanks

qwerty

Shane:
When a folder has permissions for an account like S-1-5-21-147188519-3030526752-2390625592-1000 that means it was an old user account that is no longer on the system, those can be removed :-)


--- Quote ---ALL  "windows_repair_hkey..." were  "skipped (contains wildcard)
Windows Repair Windows Log  were all "CreateFile Error : 2 The system cannot find the file specified."
Repair Volume Shadow CopyService -The Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider service is not started
Repair Windows Updates - Could Not Find C:\ProgramData\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr*.dat
etc
--- End quote ---

Normal errors you can ignore those ones, and I will be making updates to better focus on not making any errors that are not needed, such as a command running on Windows that doesnt need to be to avoid an error showing in the logs.


--- Quote ---Microsoft-Windows-WMI Description:A provider, WpcClamperProv, has been registered in the Windows Management Instrumentation namespace
ROOT\CIMV2\Applications\WindowsParentalControls to use the LocalSystem account.
This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not correctly impersonate user requests.
Security UserID="S-1-5-21-1471885119-3030526752-2390625592-1001"


-alot of these- Application Source: ACEEventLogSource
Description:0000000015:  Exception: No value exists with that name.Exception
Called by: ATI.ACE.LOG.Foundation.Implementation.Setting::DeleteRegistryFromUser                           
processID:01884 threadID:(CCCThreadNew:Dashboard) domainName:(CCC.exe                    )
assemblyName:(LOG.Foundation.Implementation, Version=3.5.4197.41774, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e)
--- End quote ---

Those are normal when the program adds mof and mlf files back to WMI.

Also you said your system doesn't come back from sleep mode. This is almost always because of a driver on the system.

So seems like your system has a lot of problems, so lets start knocking them out :-)

What version of Windows are you running?

Shane

qwerty:
Hi Shane.  That's for helping.

I have Windows 7 64-bit.
Is the S-1-5-21-147188519-3030526752-2390625592-1000 key on Windows 7 the same as like Vista...the very first user/admin key?
If so does this mean since I have done restores back to factory condition, that I have lost that particular user/admin key for good?

Need to reword the sleep part.  I meant the mouse will not wake up the monitor from sleep.
Tried different "mice" , different monitors, nothing makes a difference. 
Also tried the same monitors and mice on Vista and no problem.

Thanks
What next?

qwerty

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