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Boggin:
Try running the program in normal mode then check Event Viewer for any time stamped errors for when you get the fail.

buzzcave:
Not sure what you mean by Event Viewer. But the log reads the same and repair info is blank.

Boggin:
I was wanting to see what could be blocking the program.

Go Start - type eventvwr and when that comes up in the Start menu, press enter.

When Event Viewer has read the data you will be presented an upper pane with Critical, Errors, Warnings etc. of which have occurred in the last hour, 24hrs etc.

Click on the name Errors then on View All Instances of This Event in the lower right pane.

This will give you a scrollable list of date & time stamped errors with their Event ID Nos.

Clicking on each will produce more details in the lower pane.

For those with the time stamp corresponding to your latest attempt to run WR, click on each and then on Copy/Copy details as text.

Right click in the reply box and select Paste and do this for each one.

buzzcave:
Event Viewer is not reporting any errors

Boggin:
I would have thought something would have been picked up ?

Can you go Start - start to type reliability and when View reliability history comes up - press enter.

That can have red crosses, yellow alerts or info ? - or nothing for the dates.

Clicking on one will display the rest in the lower pane.

Don't suppose you could uninstall/reinstall the program to see if that makes any difference ?

With nothing recorded if reliability history has zilch as well, we have absolutely nothing to go on.

Regardless of what you have installed, any 3rd party programs would be isolated in Safe Mode although I think Intel have some things that could continue in Safe Mode.

Can you open Windows Firewall to see if you can add Windows Repair as an exception to see if that is what is blocking ?

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/communicate-through-windows-firewall#1TC=windows-7

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