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Missing Windows Servicing Packages files & update problems
Boggin:
This is what I've found for that MS WSE thingy http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/Microsoft-WSE-Runtime-7281-program.aspx and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Services_Enhancements
It looks to have come pre-installed.
I'd leave it and Shane may comment on whether to uninstall it or not.
Have you used the link in the Advisor to update Project64 1.6 ?
Given that it's already been running okay in Win 7 (?) I'm not sure what it objects to. http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/Project64-14497-program.aspx
I'm not sure how you have come to have the wrong Lexmark drivers installed as when you installed the printer, it should have installed the correct ones.
You could go to Lexmark Support and see what they have for your model but as you would need to reinstall the printer after the repair install, that may be academic. http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=productSelection&channel=supportAndDownloads&locale=EN&userlocale=EN_UK
For the incremented USB drivers you may want to try http://www.thewindowsclub.com/usboblivion-remove-usb-traces-windows but create your own restore point first as it advises - I've never used this program but The Windows Club is normally pretty reliable, or you could use the manual method http://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-remove-old-unused-device-drivers-in-windows-7 and again, create your own restore point.
If the repair install still baulks and while it is time consuming, I would still consider the factory reset - but Shane may have a workaround to overcome Windows objections to you performing the repair install.
Boggin:
Update on that USOBlivion program.
Just given it a try out and to reinstate drivers afresh, just plug your USB devices back in and Windows loads them.
Tone111:
Ok, thanks. I've no idea on the WSE either but if it's part of Windows I'll leave it for now and see if Shane has anything to say on it.
Starting with the compatibility issues first though, and leaving the USB drivers for now, I uninstalled Procect64 as I've never used it, then Lexmark suite as I have the installation disk. After a reboot it started fine then when I tried to connect to the net it BSOD'd on me with a 3b error (SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION) - no idea why! :undecided:
Started again and this time connected no problem, so ran Upgrade Advisor again and this time the only issue was the WSE again - funnily enough even though it's not showing up on Programs and Features panel (or CCleaner uninstall either!), it Is on the Revo Uninstaller list :omg: so potentially I could now remove it if it's still proving a hindrance to the repair install, which I'm now going to try again.... (apparently it's part of the .NET framework installation so whether it can be uninstalled safely without affecting that I don't know)
So, second try, pretty much the same as last time -
The following issues are preventing Windows from upgrading. Cancel the upgrade, complete each task, and then restart the upgrade to continue.
For these items, make the following changes:
Uninstall these programs. Open Control Panel and search for "uninstall a program".
Dell Webcam Central
Upgrading Windows will affect the following devices and/or programs:
These devices might not work properly after the upgrade. Before upgrading, we recommend updating the drivers for these devices. Cancel the upgrade, open Control Panel and search for "update device drivers", or go to the device manufacturer's website to search for updated drivers.
Universal Serial Bus controllers: LGE Mobile Composite USB Device
Network adapters: Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter #5
Network adapters: Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter #3
Network adapters: Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter
Universal Serial Bus controllers: BlackBerry Smartphone
Ports (COM & LPT): ZTE Diagnostics Interface (COM5)
Ports (COM & LPT): LGE Mobile USB Serial Port (COM12)
Sony sa0103: Sony sa0103 ADB Interface Driver
Network adapters: Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter #2
Ports (COM & LPT): ZTE NMEA Device (COM7)
Network adapters: Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter #4
Ports (COM & LPT): LGE Mobile USB Serial Port (COM10)
Ports (COM & LPT): LGE Mobile USB Serial Port (COM8)
Modems: ZTE Proprietary USB Modem
Modems: LGE Mobile USB Modem #3
Storage controllers: VIA Card Reader Host Controller
Modems: LGE Mobile USB Modem #2
Modems: LGE Mobile USB Modem
These programs might not work properly after the upgrade. We recommend uninstalling these programs before upgrading. Cancel the upgrade, open Control Panel, and search for "uninstall a program". (Note: Programs marked as * can be safely reinstalled after the upgrade.)
iTunes (Please deauthorize computer prior to upgrade)
Updating drivers I can do if required, just not sot sure if it is! No idea why the DellWebcam should be an issue, and what does "deauthorize computer prior to upgrade" mean?? :confused: :confused:
Boggin:
It would probably be best to uninstall iTunes so that should get rid of the "deauthorize".
You seem to have quite a few for the Belkin and I'm not sure what the LGE or ZTE ones are for but you could try that USBOblivion program after creating a restore point which removes all USB drivers of those devices not installed and then plug what you need back in and Windows will reinstate them.
I don't think updating the drivers will do it for all of the Belkin ones.
I use a Logitech wireless mouse and I expected it to uninstall that but that remained intact.
I had to plug my external HDD back in for its driver to be reinstated as well as that for a Flash drive - you seem to have a lot more USB bits that you plug in.
From what I understood of the articles on WSE, it appeared to be some pre-installed but now obsolete software which is .NET Framework related.
If it's going to be a sticker to the repair install then it probably would need uninstalling, but while it would be something I would do, because I'm not 100% sure, I will leave it to Shane to advise you on that.
Can you go to Dell Support and check to see if there's a driver for the web cam so that you can reinstall it should you need to uninstall it before the repair install can go ahead. http://www.dell.com/support/home/uk/en/ukdhs1/Products/
If there is, as a try out create a restore point, uninstall the web cam and then reinstall its driver to see if the cam is reinstated.
Tone111:
Ok, iTunes is gone - didn't use it much anyway. LGE is old mobile phone software I had a few years ago, ZTE and Belkin were both on when I got it and I don't think I've ever used either! Don't know what ZTE is even, and I've tried to get Belkin to work to pick up the house wifi but it doesn't appear to work so I'm guessing the machine's not wifi enabled and was part of the wifi setup of the previous owner? I use my Sony mobile tethered for internet, plus Dell mouse & keyboard and then external HDD and that's it!
Done the USB oblivion and rechecked and it seems to have cleared all the list of stuff it originally found, so here goes with another Upgrade Advisor, then I'll try the repair install again...
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