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0x80070005 error
Boggin:
You must be talking about Shane's WR program which has nothing to do with me as I'm just a member as you are.
Your system image must have been corrupt as well.
You've probably done the clean install by now but you could have run the offboot sfc to check the system files before going for what should be the final solution.
Shane:
The video link I posted would have showed you how to restore the registry when windows wont boot, you can do it from the cmd window in the repair windows section that boots up.
But I am glad you got i back up and running. The only difference in the beta repair is that it sets the permissions on the system volume information folder, ran it on tons of machines and never had the problem you did, which makes me think there is something else going on and because of that there was a side effect of the error you got after running the beat repair.
I just answered so many forum posts so I cant remember if I asked this yet, but did you check the drive for bad sectors yet?
shane
ruggb:
yes i ran chkdsk - it is also an ssd
probably somehting to do with profiles on D:
Now I have an issue with battery not charging - i think it has something to do with firmware on the intel devices.
It doesn't charge even with hard drives removed
Shane:
Is it possible the cord is bad or the soldering where the power cord plugin is on the system has come lose?
Shane
ruggb:
i wish it were that simple - none of my problems are.
The hard ones r easy for me - so i am left with the impossible ones that no one else has a clue about.
It runs fine on AC - just doesn't chg.
when I run hp batt test (either plugged in or not) it says the batt is OK and the chg light comes on during the test, but not otherwise.
So I must surmise that the chg ckt is functional and the battery is good, and the adapter is obviously working.
So why isn't it charging? It remains below 30% chg.
I wish I had a schematic.
Maybe it is a new feature that only charges the battery when it gets below 10% or something.
No, that would have been developed in the NiCd era.
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