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alcymart:
I went to my repository folder and it is empty. Nothing at all! Should I have something in there? What now Shane?

Bernard

Shane:
Should have it like what is in the picture I attached.

Open a cmd.exe as administrator and try these commands. Let me know which one works :-) (My repair currently does Winmgmt /salvagerepository)

Winmgmt /salvagerepository

Note this command will take the content of the inconsistent repository and merge it into the rebuilt repository if it is readable

If the above doesn’t work, then run:

Winmgmt /resetrepository

Note this will reset repository to the initial state when the OS was first installed

Shane

alcymart:
Repository I have built back with Winmgmt /resetrepository I haven't tested WMI repair yet but will after I create a backup image. Will keep you updated...

Bernard

alcymart:
Well I'm back to the drawing board. WMI still not repaired IF and I say IF the issue is with the WMI... I attache a shot of the error when I run windows recorder wprui.exe

I see in your screenshot that files are locked. Something with permissions is wrong on my side.

Shane:
And the sizes are very different. Since we are on the same version of Windows I wonder if I can have you use my repository. Something is deeper wrong with WMI. It isnt able to rebuild itself. This is why the repair failed as well. The repair simply deletes the repository and aks windows to rebuild it. But as you see Windows isnt able to.

So the best thing to do is to get a repository back on and leave it be. Something else is at play to have WMI unable to build itself.

Shane

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