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Tweaking.com scan totally messed up my laptoop
bob_d:
I have an ASUS i7 64 bit laptop running Windows 10 - 1809. I read about Tweaking.com earlier this week and decided to try it so I bought a 3 license package for my wife and me. I have installed and run it on my Windows 7 desktop without a problem but my Windows 10 laptop is another story. After finishing here's what happened:
My Windows activation is gone and Microsoft wants me to buy a license
My Windows 10 key doesn't work (it came with my laptop from Newegg)
My PIN entry is gone so I have to use my password to login
My PC Matic Supershield doesn't work - totally off and can't be restarted
My Restore points are gone - I did a restore before running Tweaking.com
I just wasted $52 and now I have to spend hours reloading a months old image back-up and re-installing my software
What the h___ happened??? :teeth:
Sorry for the attitude but I am really upset
Boggin:
Can you boot up into Safe Mode with Networking and open the program and use the Registry Restore in Backup Tools to see if you get any of that back.
I'll pass this on.
bob_d:
I tried that as my first option without success. I couldn't even get the control panel or settings to work. I finally did a factory reset which brought back my Windows license, PIN login, etc. Now I'm re-installing my programs and will make sure I do an image backup before trying this again. Of course, Microsoft restored all their bloatware which I had to remove.
Boggin:
I always create a Macrium system image before test running the program as it causes problems on my Win 10 laptops in 1803.
I reverted back from 1809 and will wait until MS get it sorted and re-release it.
I've emailed Shane about the problems you experienced with a link to your thread, but I'm not sure when I'll get a reply as he's quite busy and would have to see if he can replicate your problems, although he does test the program before releasing it.
Boggin:
I've had a reply back from Shane and while he has been unable to replicate what you experienced, he said that the program doesn't interfere with activation, so he doesn't know what caused that.
I'd hold off on running the repair program again as Shane is considering pulling the 1809 repairs from the program as the 1809 update has been pulled by MS.
4.3.0 will remain as the one that covers 1809 but if Shane does pull 1809 from the program, then that will result in another version being released.
As you have factory reset the machine, the latest version that will take you to will be 1803 when you have installed any updates.
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