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I understand the logic of running Windows Repair/AIO from Safe Mode, and running the repair twice.
But what would be your advice regarding this situation: One of my drives is a partition that is unavailable in Safe Mode due to being a partition exceeding the 2.2TB Windows 7 limit, so it is managed by third-party software on a Windows 7 Pro SP1/64-bit system.
After running all the applicable repairs, twice, from within Safe Mode, would it be reasonable to boot into regular mode, uncheck **all** repairs except (1)Reset File Permissions and (2)Unhide Non-System Files?
These are the two repairs that I believe would be the most helpful since the drive is merely storage/backup.
Thanks ever so much. BTW, I will be donating/becoming a PRO subscriber soon...  :artist:
 

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Windows Repair-AIO-ver3.4.2: Thrilled at the idea of customizing Windows Services (automatic, disabled, demand/manual); so many Services are unique to each one's environment (Networks, Domain, HomeGroup, Wireless/Wired, etc.). It might be nice to run Windows Repair more often--almost as a housekeeping task, rather than as a desperation repair if it were not for the daunting task of re-customize all the Services again. Way to go, Shane!
Backed up the original file services_startup_7.txt and invested considerable amount of time editing the Services based on BlackViper (you and he differed in places--Hmmm...), then I had problems...
Problem #1: Upon restarting Windows Repair, "Startup Check" generates the following
"MD4 Hash Doesn't Match: files\services_startup_7.txt" (refer to first image; second image simply shows some of the edits I inserted). I then used the backup (the original) services_startup_7.txt file to start the program to bypass the error. After Windows Repair was running, I then swapped the edited and original files, in the hopes that the Repair would use my edited Services file--nope, didn't work = Problem #2.
My Info: Windows 7 Pro SP1, 64 bit.
Trying to get a really good cleaned up Windows 7, SP1, 64-bit system image before upgrading to Win10.

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