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Problems Found During Windows Repair Attempt
jabauman:
Here is the log created during my repair attempt.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Jennifer
Shane:
You are ok, those showing up is a bug because I enabled the backup privilege for the program, which allows it to read blocked folders and so my program thinks those folders are readable.
I have already worked on v3.4.2 and have it fixed and will be putting out the update today after I get a few tests in with it :-)
Shane
jabauman:
Shane,
Thank you so much for responding to my message regarding repair attempts on
my Sony Vaio, operating with Windows 7.
Last night, I ran the Tweaking.com Windows repair programs as you recommended, but the log still indicates problems with my computers' Reparse Points.
This morning, I logged on and received a recommendation to run CHKDSK. This scan took about 5-hours, with a message that a USN Journal File Record Segment had been repaired.
I re-ran the Tweaking.com scan which continued to show continued problems with some Reparse Points. I re-ran the repair program. Log still shows problems.
When I rebooted, there were a message that a couple dozen important Windows updates were available. Some installed correctly... some did not.
P.S. Prior to posting a message here, I ran HitmanPro and removed a virus, then I ran Commodo and removed some hidden folders. I also ran CCCleaner to get rid of junk and defragged my hard drive. I also contacted Adobe because my photo editing software was continually freezing. One of their techs took remote control of my laptop to remove and reinstall the NVIDIA drivers, plus Adobe's Creative Cloud, Photoshop and Lightroom. These programs still freeze and a black box will sometimes cover parts of the scene.
Not sure if this is important, but I notice the Number Lock Light often comes on when I start, or reboot my computer.
Thank you again for your help,
Jennifer
Attachments:
Tweaking.com scan log
Copy of Windows update logs
Julian:
in event viewer can you look under applications and copy that chkdsk log and post that up here so i can review it. I want to make sure it says 0kb in bad sectors
edit:
also can you tell me the error code you are receiving during windows update.
jabauman:
Hey Julian,
Chkdsk log attached.
Regarding the Windows update, I tried to manually reload the updates that failed and got a message that my system was up-to-date. Several hours later, a
warning box popped up saying there were critical updates that hadn't loaded. I clicked "reboot now" and the missing updates appear to have loaded.
Hmm...
My laptop stills boots slowly, but seems to be running more smoothly. I haven't had a chance to edit any photos to see if Adobe Lightroom is working without
freezing or getting covered by black boxes.
Jennifer
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