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Willy2:
- BTW, I also have a Win 7 PRO system.

Boggin:
I'm just running Win 7 x64 Home on a Toshiba laptop as well as Win 10 on two other machines upgraded from the same, but I don't think Toshibas like WR.

I ran WR on one of the Win 10 laptops and Event Viewer recorded 1453 Errors after the reboot so I did a repair install.

That isn't the only thing that doesn't work on my Toshiba Win 7 though because when I trialled a repair install, it got so far and then rolled back - it rolled back from the same point on a second try.

Willy2:
- Then pass this on to both Shane & Julian. I know that they are able to confirm what I reported.

Willy2:
- Here's how see what''s going on:

- Restart system.
- Run repair #19. The user will be prompted whether or not those 2 Services (Security Center, IP Helper) should be stopped. Choose "Yes" to stop those Services.
- Run repair #19 again. The user won't be prompted again.
- Start the 2 Services by typing the following commands in a MSDOS windows with Admin rights:

        net start wscsvc
        net start iphlpsvc

- run repair #19 again and the user is prompted (again) whether or not these 2 Services should be stopped.

- Adding the "/y" switch to the "net stop winmgmt" command solves this "prompting problem".

- This issue brings up another question: Shouldn't these 2 Services be re-started after being stopped (no matter what) ???

Boggin:
I've already said that I can't replicate on my Win 7 as the repairs run though without any prompts.

I've passed this thread onto Shane.

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