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Windows Repair (All In One)
Shane:
I would like to see the report because the wmi repair doesnt remove any keys, at least there are no commands for it to. It is all registering files and rebuilding the wmi database. The only part of it that would be messing with the registry would be when the files are registered since they write themselves to the registry at that point.
Try attaching the file and then just post and dont preview and see if it works. :wink:
Shane
Boggin:
Trying it again - that's worked !
Boggin:
Will check back tomorrow for your views as I'm off to bed now.
Shane:
That is all normal. Those are not reg keys that it deleted those are the autorecover files in the wmi folder.
Part of the repair is to rebuild WMI (In case it is corrupt) so it removes the wmi database, has windows rebuild it and then scans the drive for wof files which are WMI files added by 3rd party programs and it imports them back into WMI.
I am going to be up late tonight programming so if you happen to get back on before I head to bed I would like to connect to you so I can see what you are seeing.
I am in Oregon so I am on West coast time :wink:
Shane
Boggin:
You would only be able to see what I'm experiencing by running the program again for the freeze but the laptop appears to be functioning now as it should after it got over the freeze.
I'm in the n.e of the UK so I don't know what the time difference is, but I think it could be in the region of ~8hrs.
I'm going to be out most of today (UK time) but when I'm able to I'll bump the thread to see if you are online then perhaps we could arrange something.
I was a bit concerned that log was saying that if parts of WMI were rebuilt in future, certain aspects wouldn't be included ??
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