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Gamezertruth:
blueberry bb flashback is a software Company, I think.(blueberry bb flashback) http://www.bbsoftware.co.uk/
and I will work on Your suggestion! if any more problems i will post back!
edit : I have edit my Previous post! :tongue: :smiley:
Gamezertruth:
I just check for this windows update (KB3035583) and there’s no KB3035583 ? so what the next ?
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: Boggin on August 21, 2015, 07:08:14 am ---You could try those regsvr32 cmds again to see if the sfc has fixed anything for them but as you have problems with all https sites, then I don't think censorship would be responsible for them all.
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and I just try this again and still the same (Still failed)
Boggin:
Perhaps the sfc /scannow undid Shane's fix to get rid of the Win 10 nag and running Shane's fix again should sort it.
There wasn't anything related in the CBS Log that picked up on missing/corrupt .dlls.
Have you ran a robust antimalware scan recently to see if your machine is clean.
I'm not sure if resetting the Hosts File may help https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/972034 but sometimes resetting the winsock can resolve browsing problems.
Run a cmd prompt as an admin and enter netsh winsock reset catalog followed by exit to close the cmd window then reboot.
Adding catalog to the cmd can be optional as I've seen it not required in Win 8.1.
The cmd should return as successful and prompt to reboot.
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: Boggin on August 23, 2015, 03:54:30 am ---Perhaps the sfc /scannow undid Shane's fix to get rid of the Win 10 nag and running Shane's fix again should sort it.
--- End quote ---
so do I need to wait for Shane’s answer or all I need to run Shane script once again ?
--- Quote from: Boggin on August 23, 2015, 03:54:30 am ---Perhaps the sfc /scannow undid Shane's fix to get rid of the Win 10 nag and running Shane's fix again should sort it.
There wasn't anything related in the CBS Log that picked up on missing/corrupt .dlls.
Have you ran a robust antimalware scan recently to see if your machine is clean.
I'm not sure if resetting the Hosts File may help https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/972034 but sometimes resetting the winsock can resolve browsing problems.
Run a cmd prompt as an admin and enter netsh winsock reset catalog followed by exit to close the cmd window then reboot.
Adding catalog to the cmd can be optional as I've seen it not required in Win 8.1.
The cmd should return as successful and prompt to reboot.
--- End quote ---
yes I have already done a malware check with many anti-malware software and my system is clean (a newly installed system )
and I just now done all those and still the same as before so any fix ?
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