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Repair wont start in XP x64 even in safe mode, i tried 3 times but doesnt work.
Boggin:
Not all of your pic shows the netevent.dll but open a command prompt and enter these two cmds then retry or uninstall/reinstall the program after the reboot.
regsvr32 /u netevent.dll
regsvr32 /i netevent.dll
If you get any error messages from those cmds then enter chkdsk /f
Type and enter y when prompted then enter shutdown /r /t 00 to effect an immediate reboot and let it do its thing.
If the regsvr32 cmds report as successful then enter the shutdown cmd.
If you need to run the chkdsk /f - you can view its full report in Event Viewer.
Expand Windows Logs - click on Applications - Action/Find then type chkdsk or wininit into the Find box and press enter.
Cancel the Find box and read the report in the scrollable window.
Stookza:
I tried to do uninstall/reinstall of the netevent.dll exactly by your instructions, but i get the error appears at the attached screenshot.
So i typed the chkdsk /f and "y" and shutdown /r /t 00 and during the restart it did the checkdisk pretty fast, windows showed up but still i couldnt do the un/installation of netevent.dll, and also couldnt do the repairs with the software yet.
So i tried to search for the chkdsk.log in the Event Viewer following your instruction, and found the last result only from the 15/10/16 but not the last one i did half hour ago at 20/10/16.
Btw at the full event log of the ID:7000 error, i see that the "source" of the netevent.dll error is "Service Control Manager'
Boggin:
Run the second cmd for the netevent.dll
If you are only getting a log from the 15th then scroll down from the top of the list until you see a Wininit for the 20th, but run another chkdsk /f after running regsvr32 /i netevent.dll
Stookza:
Thanks for the fast reply, I scrolled up [because i set it by the last date upper] and i didnt find a wininit event, but i found a winlogon event [if it helps] that shows the exact result of chkdsk.log that i saw on the screen during the last boot 2 hours ago.
I still cant do the second cmd for the netevent.dll, Means i can do it but it still fails with the same error that "the file cannot be registered".
Boggin:
I'm not familiar with XP so that may be XP's equivalent of wininit.
Run the chkdsk /f again and see if you can find a more recent log.
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