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Windows 10 build 1809 and WR (Make sure to use WR 4.4.0 or newer)
Boggin:
Well you have said in a clean boot state that the updates executed as they should do.
I don't know what the program would have done to bring about a problem that would change your start up items that a clean boot would resolve.
That was my point.
I appreciate that WR has caused problems in Win 10 because of changes MS has made to Permissions which Shane has worked hard to try and mitigate but which seem to be still apparent, but when a clean boot on its own can resolve a problem then that would specifically point to a problem within that machine.
I have emailed Shane about your error report on this but as yet, I don't know how it will be addressed, but I go back to my original point in that when a clean boot resolves a problem then that specifically points to the machine in question.
It may be that the update problem following running the program was coincidental.
u_i:
Sure, there may be interactions between different layers causing problems. My system in question is now running very smoothly. If it were of any help, I could run a backup in the near future, uninstall some update, run Tweaking.com Repair and look whether the problem returns. Of course there is no guarantee that some bad interaction in the background persists in my system, so on the other hand on might for the time just gather statistics from users.
Boggin:
You are the only one that has reported this, but you could try what you have suggested to see if WR is the cause.
DonZ1960:
Last week, on my HP PC Win 10 64 Bit Home Edition pending some updates for Build 1803 from MS which were originally bad and were supposed to be fixed by the end of November 2018, I ran Tweaking.com - Windows Repair 4.4.0 Pro Version in Safe Mode with Networking using my NIC Card which had some intermittent dropouts but I started to run the Pre-Repairs Steps and I got the Blue Screen.
After I restarted my PC, it seemed to be stuck in Safe Mode without Networking and I could not do anything meaningful. Since I had NIC Card intermittent dropouts for a while and recent Wi-Fi failures on this PC, I got rid of my old HP PC and I got a new HP PC.
My new HP PC Win 10 64 Bit Home Edition has all good updates for Build 1803.
I need to know if it is safe for me to run Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Pro Version in Safe Mode with Networking in the future and which version #?
Boggin:
It would have been cheaper to have had the Ethernet and wireless chips replaced, but at least you are now where you want to be.
Shane will continue to update the repair program as Win 10 progresses and to always use the latest version on Win 10, but I would always advise to create a system image before running the program as I do before test running it.
Just as Windows Updates can affect some machine while not others, the repair program can have adverse effects on some machines while not others.
On the Forum we only see those who have had problems but not the many who don't.
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