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ErikdeNoor:
I just ran an sfc/scannow, pls find the CBS log attached. Although everything seems to be clean I also ran SFCFix.exe again. Plas find also this log attached. Nothing wrong is seems. But I still cannot start Tweaking.com - Windows Repair.

I was wondering how "event viewer" was translated in Dutch (my Win 10 version). Simply "logboeken".
But there is a lot of different logs and since it is late in the evening already for both you and me, we better start with Easter preparations like hiding egs for my grandchildren.

I hope and wish that we continue later to find this ??????? :evil: :angry: which seems to block only Tweaking.com win repair, even with a clean registry.

Thanks for now and I wish you Happy Easter.

Boggin:
So did the sfc /scannow report it was unable to repair some files ?

It would seem that SFCFix.exe doesn't look upon those duplicate ownership as corruption/errors.

In Event Viewer ensure Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted in the left pane - if it isn't then just click on it.

When it has read the data, click on the name Error then on View All Instances of This Event in the lower right pane then look for a date and time stamped event for when the program failed to run.

Clicking on any will produce a bit more info in the pane below.

You can copy & paste any after clicking on them by clicking on Copy/Copy details as text in the lower right pane then right click in the reply box and select Paste.

(I'll probably have to use Google Translate to read them :) )

I've had a Google for that duplicate ownership which others have also had in Win 10 and other versions of Windows with so far, no solution.

Could you turn your UAC down or off before trying Tweaking again to see if it's that.

I'm going to ask my Support to have a look at your CBS log to see if any of the duplicate ownerships could be the cause of the program not running.

I won't be hiding any eggs anywhere but have given Easter eggs to my grand kids - well I still call them kids even though one has turned 18 :)

Happy Easter to you as well - I've been meaning to Google to see why we have eggs at Easter  :thinking:

ErikdeNoor:
Ran sfc/scannow and FSCfix.exe one more time today with the same result as yesterday evening.
Checked the event viewer and made a screen grab of one of these events. I enclosed that event.jpg and also a screen grab from fsc/scannow result.
I understand that UAC has something to do with Users Aaccount Control. How exactly can I turn that down safely?

Boggin:
That's strange that the sfc /scannow is no longer reporting that it can't repair some files.

Before you expanded the Event Viewer, did it look like mine below ?

In Event Viewer when Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted you will get these options and then clicking on the name Error and then on View All Instances of This Event in the lower right pane, will list just the Error Events and their ID numbers as in my second pic - yours seems to be a different log, but nothing that I can attribute to WR not starting, unless it's that Popup error.

This is how to lower or disable UAC but it's only for the duration that will take you to try WR and then you can put it back to the way it was.

https://winaero.com/blog/how-to-turn-off-and-disable-uac-in-windows-10/

Boggin:
Can you expand those Popup errors to see what info it gives for them.

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