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All-in-one WMI repair needs more debug/help
Shane:
I found this, try it and let me know how it does, you may need to reboot. If it works I will add it to the repair :-)
Sometimes, unregistering and re-registering WMIUTILS.DLL file will fix this issue.
1. Click the Start button, and then click Run.
2. In the Run dialog box, type the following text:
regsvr32 /u WMIUTILS.DLL
3. Click OK.
4. Restart the computer.
5. Click the Start button, and then click Run.
6. In the Run dialog box, type the following text:
regsvr32 WMIUTILS.DLL
7. Click OK.
8. Restart the computer.
Shane
mudman:
Thanks for the suggestion. Ran the commands to re-register the DLLs ... no change.
So ... here is a link to another source of solutions to the WRI problem (which mirrors pretty much the commands in your BAT file) ... http://windowsxp.mvps.org/repairwmi.htm ... but he has a final suggestion that appears to be "comprehensive rebuild" ... first ... are you familiar with this ? and second ... my computer came preinstalled XP and not sure how I would (as he suggests) "point to the %Windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder for a recent version of the system files required during WMI repair" ... still looking for a solution ... regards ... don
chris635:
Mudman,
Try this.
http://www.optimizingpc.com/windows7/action_center_windows_7_update.html
Scroll down to the "incorrect action center warnings".
This might get you going. Back up your system first :wink:.
Chris
chris635:
I know it says windows 7. But see if xp is set up the same way
Chris
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