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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Corrupt download of latest AIO file
« on: May 21, 2015, 10:49:31 am »
JUST FYI ... the current download of the Windows AIO software has a virus (WS.Reputation.1) :angry:

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General Computer Support / Re: Computer won't SLEEP
« on: May 23, 2014, 09:47:21 am »
Thanks ... I dread the thought of updating every driver one-at-a-time ... so is there a reliable program that provides an overall driver update ? I've seen Drive Booster but not sure if that one or any others do the job.

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General Computer Support / Computer won't SLEEP
« on: May 23, 2014, 09:05:54 am »
My Windows Seven (Professional 64bit) won't go to sleep no matter what I set the Power Options at, and if I force it to sleep it comes out in a short time, and the screen saver won't work. I've done everything I can think of and not sure if one of the "tweaks" is the one to use ... but would love some suggestions.

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Amazing support .. thanks ... now I'll go over and donate ...
Can't in conscience use these great Tweaking programs for free now can I ...

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Thanks Shane ...

Guess from your answer that the Registry restore is "in total" not incrementally by tweak ... OK
And glad to know that if I want to undo a tweak I simply uncheck the box and the program puts back the system default ... great solution. But that means that if I have already checked a tweak and then want to do another one later I have to leave the first tweaks checked and simpy add the next tweaks otherwise the program will reset the first ones to default ... now I think I understand ... thanks

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(A) I ran some Simple System Tweaks and would now like to run some additional ones. Not sure if the next time around I un-check the first batch of changes and just check the new ones ? or leave them and add new ones ?

(B) If I want to roll back one or two of the changes can this be done ? or does the restore just bring it back to where it was before I did any tweaks ?

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Feedback & Suggestions / Re: All-in-one WMI repair needs more debug/help
« on: November 02, 2012, 10:40:49 am »
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

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Feedback & Suggestions / Re: All-in-one WMI repair needs more debug/help
« on: November 01, 2012, 04:56:42 pm »
THANKS yet again ... great support. So, if after running WMI repair I still have problems (1) Security Center does not recognize Norton antivirus or firewall and (2) Diskkeeper's boot call is not recognized [ assuming this is another case of 3rd party program not being recognized ] then what else can I do and/or which of the other routines in the all-in-one program should I try ?

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Feedback & Suggestions / Re: All-in-one WMI repair needs more debug/help
« on: November 01, 2012, 02:10:58 pm »
Thanks for the personal reply. Since I can't see your BAT files I don't know what routines they include but would assume the following to rebuild and re-register

rundll32 wbemupgd, UpgradeRepository

cd /d %windir%\system32\wbem
for %i in (*.dll) do RegSvr32 -s %i
for %i in (*.exe) do %i /RegServer

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Feedback & Suggestions / All-in-one WMI repair needs more debug/help
« on: October 31, 2012, 04:57:05 pm »
First .. thanks for being the only person that has developed a WMI repair (that isn't pages of total geek gobble-de-gook that us users can't figure out) !
Something went wrong (?) and my XP(SP3) no longer recongnize my Norton Internet Security antivirus and firewall. My reading lead me to believe it was an WRI problem and your all-in-one had a repair routine.
I ran it and the log (below) indicated a problem but left me with no next-steps or way to figure out what was missing and/or how to proceed ... some more debug/error info would help
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Starting Repairs...
   Start (10/31/2012 11:17:29 AM)

Repair WMI
   Start (10/31/2012 11:17:29 AM)
      Step 01/03 - Deleting WMI Repository...
The system cannot find the path specified.
      Step 02/03 - Rebuilding WMI Repository...
      Step 03/03 - Registering WMI...
Invalid Global Switch.
   Done (10/31/2012 11:18:01 AM)

Cleaning up empty logs...

All Selected Repairs Done.
   Done (10/31/2012 11:18:01 AM)
   Total Repair Time: 00:01:28


...YOU MUST RESTART YOUR SYSTEM...

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / All-in-one WMI repair has error
« on: October 31, 2012, 04:50:18 pm »
My WMI has problems (doesn't reconnize my NIS antivirus/firewall). So ran WMI Repair and log has an error message (missing path) but no more info so I can determine what to do next.

Starting Repairs...
   Start (10/31/2012 11:17:29 AM)

Repair WMI
   Start (10/31/2012 11:17:29 AM)
      Step 01/03 - Deleting WMI Repository...
The system cannot find the path specified.
      Step 02/03 - Rebuilding WMI Repository...
      Step 03/03 - Registering WMI...
Invalid Global Switch.
   Done (10/31/2012 11:18:01 AM)

Cleaning up empty logs...

All Selected Repairs Done.
   Done (10/31/2012 11:18:01 AM)
   Total Repair Time: 00:01:28


Can someone tell me how to proceed in determining what path is missing ? or next steps ?

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