Main Forum > Tweaking.com Support & Help
can not run
hogan:
hi , i am cannot run the tweaking windows repair program , after i double cilcked it, the cursor seems to work but then nothing happened. I ve tried many times, no windows appear nothing happened, even i did not see the program in task manager. Anyone could help please, btw i am using windows 7 home premium service pack 1 , 64 bit
thank you very much
Boggin:
Can you go Start - type cmd then right click on cmd and select Run as administrator then enter sfc /scannow to see if that reports anything other than no violations found.
If that comes back clean then boot up into the advanced boot options, usually by tapping F8 as you switch on and use the cursor keys to select Safe Mode with Networking and press enter.
Reinstall the program then see if it will open in that mode.
Let me know if the sfc /scannow reports anything other than no violations found.
Boggin:
I've just test run 4.4.9 on a Win 7 machine I have and the program opened fine.
I used it to boot into Safe Mode with Networking and run the repairs.
The only problem I had after the reboot was that the desktop icons were initially unresponsive but are now working fine.
I think it was last year when my Norton Security went through phase when it was kicking out Windows Repair and I had to contact Norton who white listed www.tweaking.com for it not to kick it out.
A few months later, I removed it from the white list and found Norton no longer had problems with it.
This was probably due to the Security Definitions moving on.
In Safe Mode with Networking, all 3rd party programs are isolated from auto running and this is a tried and tested method to find if a problem is because of what is installed on a computer that could be the cause of a problem.
Which antivirus program are you using and is the repair program the only program that won't open from the desktop icon ?
hogan:
Dear Tom , thank you for your reply
after i did sfc/scannow the process stop at 39% verification system. Windows Resource Protection could not performed the requested operation . Now i will unistall it first then i will install it in boot mode
thank you
Boggin:
That's bad news about the sfc /scannow.
Can you boot into the advanced boot options and select Repair your computer and press enter.
Navigate to the Recovery Environment to select Command Prompt and enter chkdsk /r and let me know what that reports.
Primarily you are looking to see if it reports any KBs in bad sectors.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version