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Shane:
Let me know how that repair install does. If it doesnt work I would still like to dig in to try and find the problem :-)
Shane
Boggin:
Once you've created the bootable disk, the offboot sfc only takes about 20 mins and if that doesn't do it then it will have to be the Repair Install.
If after booting up with the disk and has loaded the drivers, it doesn't take you to the splash screen, you will need to permanently change the boot order, navigate to the Recovery Environment - Restart then perform the sfc on the next boot.
cheongal:
Did an offboot sfc.
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
next step is the repair install... will wait for more free time for that one.
Alain
Boggin:
--- Quote from: cheongal on July 18, 2014, 08:43:45 am ---Did an offboot sfc.
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
next step is the repair install... will wait for more free time for that one.
Alain
--- End quote ---
Strange.... - but hope you have better luck with the Repair install.
Don't forget to back up your Drivers folders in System32 as the ISO doesn't include any and then you will be able to drop them back in after.
Shane:
Repair install shouldnt take very long. You are basically doing an upgrade to the same versions, so drivers, programs and all that normally get carried over, so you shouldnt have to reinstall much :-)
But since a lot of things do get carried over I want to see if it fixes the odd permission problem or not, so let me know how it turns out, if it doesnt fix it then I want to keep trying to fix it instead of a fresh install because if I can find a fix I can add it to the windows repair :-)
Shane
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