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Boggin:
Well at least it seems to know what is wrong, but was worth a shot.
Is the system image still on the drawing board ?
erlingstar:
Well, I can't restore my C: backup (those damn .exe files not working)
Unless you can produce som miracle cure, I think I will bite the rug and reinstall the Windows 10 and start reinstalling my other programs again.
It is just rather timeconsuming, to say the least.
Brgds and thanks for your kind assistance.
Boggin:
Don't have any other suggestions - it's certainly been a hair puller with not being able to use the cmd prompt.
Yours looks like the final solution - will you be using the latest ISO which includes the 1607 AU ?
erlingstar:
I am a bit tired of the situation. I decided to reinstall W10 and keep my files. But then I was told, I could only do this if I was logged in as admin. I am the only user and when I look in Windows it confirms that I am admin. Well, even if I had logged in with my MS-account, nevertheless then I had to give my password, which I did, - however it was doomed wrong. It is THE password which I have in my password file. So here we are, - I can't re-install bloody Windows. ... and there is no human being to get hold of in MS, why I don't know where to get help. A hacker maybe?- joke, unfortunately I don't know any.
Brgds
Boggin:
You can turn off the UAC by going to All Control Panel Items - User Accounts - Change User Account Control - this could be tricky because you then have to accept the UAC.
If you get past that then slide the slider to the bottom - OK and then see what you can do.
Are you able to back up your personal stuff to do a custom install ?
It means more work, but you're at a dead end at the moment.
Have you tried using msconfig to get into Safe Mode ?
Go Start - type msconfig and press enter.
Under the Boot tab check the box for Safe boot and then the one for Network - Apply - OK then Restart.
Sometimes programs can work in Safe Mode when not in normal mode and hopefully you may be able to use the cmd prompt admin where you don't need to accept the UAC.
If you can get to there, see if you can run a sfc /scannow
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