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How to run windows repair tool using parameters for no user intervention?
jpm:
You can't do what you want to do. The program will not run remotely as you would like ...
If it were me, i'd find a second hard drive and place the Tweaking Windows repair portable version on that - then you could access it that way.
A couple of other ideas. Boot into the bios and see if you can turn off USB, then boot to windows. Then go back to the bios and turn on USB (or change any parameters you can) The "might" make windows redetect the USB bus and set things back up.
If that fails: Press WinKey +R to open Run run box, type devmgmt.msc . Look for anything with exclamation points regarding USB and delete them (tab down then use arrow keys) Reboot and see if it is properly redetected.
androjesus76:
JPM: No, to be honest, if the software allow me to run parameters I will be able to fix my issue, remember, there are thousands of ways to get into a computer without mouse and keyboard, in my case I am using the start up menu to place .bat files to do what I want, but I found the software (windows repair) does not allow it.
My original question was about the software not about the fact if we can or not, right now I have access to the keyboard but not the mouse which is enough for me to repair the whole system, I hope.
Thank you for your comments trying to help me, and will be good if that feature can be added, you never know when you can need it, and is simple to implement.
Have a blessed night.
jpm:
Ahh. OK. Yes, if you have the pro version, you can create custom .bat, vbs and .reg files script. It does not, however, export our code.
androjesus76:
Thank you for replying, Good morning,
Yes, that's exactly what I did, I used part of the code to create bat files and connecting my hard drive as external into another computer I moved the bat files to the startup folder inside the windows start menu and that way I was able to gain control of the computer again, now I am just looking for a way to recreate the USB key under Device Manager which is missing, I have no idea how it happened but I am thinking Driver Pack Solution somehow screwed it up.
Again, Thank you guys for the help, God bless you all,
Andro Jesus.
jpm:
Yeah - it could have. The all in one packs can work great, but can cause havoc too.
Few things I would think of.
1) if you know your motherboard, find the install pack from that specific board.
2) Go to device manager and under USB devices look for any USB HUB entries. Click on and under properties disable power management - reboot.
3) If that didnt work - delete the USB hubs and reboot (hoping for a re detection)
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