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ka6uup:
All right, I did  the 18 repairs and did a registry backup
I won't be around for the next day or so.
Thanks for your help

Boggin:
Have you performed that dism.exe cmd from the RE Command Prompt yet ?

If that hasn't resolved the restore point problem and the Tweaking.com repair program hasn't either, then I think you are looking at a factory reset after backing up your personal stuff.

Any non-MS drivers will be reinstalled when you reinstall your programs, so don't worry about those.

I'm not sure if the Dell disk you got will be for a 64bit system.

I got a 32bit install disk with my Win 7 x64bit Toshiba laptop, so you will need to determine what that Dell install disk is for.

The Tweaking.com repair program is a bit hitty missy when you use that to create a restore point as while it says it has created one, it doesn't always physically create one.

Boggin:
From the following article, in the advanced boot options/Repair your computer you should have either Dell Factory Tools or Dell Factory Image Restore.

https://www.dell.com/support/article/uk/en/ukdhs1/sln291879/restore-factory-reset-or-reinstall-windows-7-on-your-dell-computer?lang=en

If you don't have either then you can download the Dell OS Recovery Tool from this article using a 16GB USB flash drive.

You will need to back up your personal stuff first before performing the factory reset.

https://www.dell.com/support/article/uk/en/ukdhs1/sln299044/how-to-download-and-use-the-dell-os-recovery-image-in-microsoft-windows?lang=en

Willy2:
- Run the program SFCfix. That is amore powerful tool than SFC /scannow

https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/sfcfix.html

Boggin:
SFCFix.exe requires a sfc /scannow to have found corruption it is unable to repair.

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