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Repair Windows App repair job 38 now at 29 hours?
pme1410:
Does it not show the stalled repair in the photo of the screen I posted?
I'll run the repair again anyway tomorrow...
Boggin:
Yes it does - I'd assumed Shane had looked at your thread that I'd included a shortcut to.
It appears to be 28.01 - I'll let him know.
pme1410:
Got to the same repair today, after 2 hours, and further - Command 5 of 6...!
Boggin:
Reply from Shane -
Command 4 is this command
powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRoot\ImmersiveControlPanel\AppxManifest.xml
command 5 is
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml
So again command 5 is powershell doing all the installs of the apps. If it is hanging up then something is wrong with them, or bad sectors on the drive.
Me -
Did you run a chkdsk /r before running the repairs - if not, then stop WR and run that command to eliminate the hard drive - it should show if there are any KBs in bad sectors.
If there are, then you should back up your personal stuff.
The bad sectors will remain but they will be roped off so nothing else can be written to them and depending upon how many whether you should get a new HDD straight away.
pme1410:
Hi Shane,
yes I ran each and every step test option to this point, from power down battery tab step 1, through to this point step 5 repairs, no errors what so ever were reported at any stage, including the check disc step.
Do you wish me to run checkdisc, chkdsk /r under a separate cmd, not within WR?
If there is a log I can upload if you wish.
Do you think this is corrupt windows files?
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