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Error message running Tweaking.com Pro
Boggin:
I don't have it perform any daily backups.
The last one prior to today's was on 14th July - probably when I updated to 4.5.2
Still_Game:
Well, that's me out of ideas! :undecided:
Boggin:
I've just checked reliability history again after opening repairs to activate the auto registry back up and no errors this time, so not sure what was going on there.
William Rice:
Sorry for taking so long to reply. I could not find anyway to reply! I just realized that I wasn't logged in. Anyway, two issues. First multiple listings of the same error at the same time are quite common. Many programs will not proceed until they succeed in running the process and they retry up to the programmed limit on retries. In this case it probably succeeded on the third try and proceeded to completion. However, I just wanted the program engineers to know about this issue since it just happened the first time since upgrading to the 4.5.3 update and could be a bug.
As to why I was running the WR: I was not intending to run it and had not prepared to run it by backing up etc. I was exploring it and decided to try to get into Safe mode as I have not been able to successfully do that before using any methods I found in PC advice columns nor MS FAQ type support. It worked. I was in Safe Mode and WR was open. While I was exploring I found the WR graphic to start running some repairs (As you can tell I am not a frequent user) and the last item was to check Windows Updates. Since this was not likely to do any damage I, for other reasons, decided to run just that. BIG PROBLEM: WR started to run a complete repair sequence! I was afraid to cancel it once it was running, especially after the warning not to.
So I was a little freaked out. No immediate backup, no system restore backup and now, no registry backup. Fortunately, other than a few default settings I had to restore no harm done. (Yes I did have my twice a day system backups if I needed to restore).
I don't think there is anything to do other than reporting these issues to engineering.
Thanks,
William
Boggin:
In Win 7 you would normally tap F8 as you switch on to give you a number of boot options.
You would then use your cursor keys to move down to the option you want and then press enter.
Some machines have a different key combo to get to those boot options.
A Google for how you access those options for your machine should produce the relevant info.
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