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Boggin:
That's okay :) and glad that you have it sorted.

Curtis:
For some reason my posts aren't being displayed so I'll try this without the attachments.
Sorry for the delay.  I just returned home from vacation and now have access to repair disks, Ethernet, etc.
For some reason only 3 recent restore points were available (I'd like for it to save much more) and none changed the computer's behavior.
I also ran Windows Memory Diagnostics but can't find the log with results.
Ran dism...  and results are attached.  No corruptions were found.
Scannow results are attached.  Message indicated that some corruptions were found and fixed.
At this point no change in computer.  I can boot up only to Safe Mode with F5 or through the recovery disk.
With recovery disk I ran Startup Repair but it said Startup Repair couldn't repair the computer.

Boggin:
What were the tasks that you stopped ?

Curtis:
Tasks deleted: Message Control Plus, Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant.
I have attempted System Restore a couple more times. I may have indicated that the restore effort worked.  Actually, the message is that it wasn't completed and thus no files were changed.  Error: 0x80070002.  "failed to extract the file (D:\Windows\nativeimages_v2.0.50727_64\Microsoft.PowerShel#\bf173b)"  "The restore point was damaged or was deleted during the restore."  I don't think that there is a D drive on my computer and all files are on C. Also, when System Restore is ready to start, it indicates that the OS is Windows 7.  A couple months ago I upgraded to Win 10 from Win 7 and, indeed, it's running Win 10. 
I tried again to post with the CBS log file attached but this site wouldn't allow me to do so.

Boggin:
Have you run Windows Repair again since the sfc /scannow ?

If you haven't then run it again to see if it fixes anything - I haven't read the previous logs because I probably wouldn't know what I was looking for.

If WR is unable to repair it again and I don't know if you'll be able to do this in Safe Mode with Networking, but see if you can perform a repair install by using the Upgrade now button in https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/accessibility/windows10upgrade

I've upgraded two Win 7 laptops using this in the last two weeks so it should still be active.

This will install Win 10 onto your existing install without damaging your existing programs and files.

If none of the above works then I'll refer this to Shane.

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