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fireguy4k:
Ok i'll wait, and fyi.. Im with you on the kids and coffee... 4 on earth 1 in heaven....At least a pot of java/day lol
Shane:
OK here you go.
http://www.tweaking.com/files/setups/test/tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio_setup.exe
I will delete that link tomorrow since we only need it for you to grab it, file was to big to attach to the post :-)
Run the setup and you will have the new version.
Make sure to do a registry backup with it first before the repairs and then make sure to run all the repairs and you can have it set to auto reboot as well after the repairs are done :-)
Here is the new changelog:
--- Code: ---v2.7.0
Added a new startup check to the program. The program will now check that all files needed for the repairs in the program folder are present.
If files are missing then the repair that needs those files will fail, which can cause bad side effects depending on the repair.
So now the program will do a quick check and if any files are missing, the program will let you know which files and ask you to reinstall the program to make sure all files are there.
You can not continue with the program if any files are missing. If all files are present then it automatically continues to the normal start window of the program.
Added a new repair "Reset Service Permissions" This repair will add permissions on all services on the current system. Administrators = Full, System = Full, TrustedInstaller = Full
"Reset Registry Permissions" & "Reset File Permissions" have been completely redone. The program was using subinacl.exe to set permissions but it was only 32 bit and didn't access the 64 bit locations.
This has been replaced with SetAcl.exe which supports 32 and 64 bits. So now on a 64 bit OS all areas get their permissions set.
Because this can now access all locations the 2 repairs are a little slower and it doesn't have the progress screen that the subinacl.exe did.
So the cmd window has been updated to not show what current key or file it is on as it slowed down the repair by a very very large amount because the CPU was being used to draw all the text to the cmd.exe window.
So by not having it display all that information the speed of the repair is much better.
Since "Reset File Permissions" now uses a new exe the exclusions part has been changed, if you used this option in the program please see the text files on how to use exclusions.
For Vista and newer versions of Windows "Reset Registry Permissions" & "Reset File Permissions" now also adds the "TrustedInstaller" account with Full access rights.
Updated multiple repairs to better handle Windows 8 and 8.1 and all the fussy stuff it wants, making the repairs better than ever for Windows 8 & 8.1 :-)
Multiple code changes and improvements.
--- End code ---
shane
fireguy4k:
No change here for me... Updates still not working, same as my first post. Infinite loop... Thanks for trying....
Shane:
Well ok then lol
Lets find out what service it is complaining about. Have you checked the event viewer after trying to update to see if it has any information about it?
And on the updates, how many are there that try to install? And do all updates fail or only certain ones?
Shane
fireguy4k:
its going to be a few hours before I can get back to the computer to check on that but I will when I get back. Thanks
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