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Title: Over 17 hours and still repairing [SOLVED]
Post by: zvit on January 27, 2018, 10:35:44 pm
I'm running a repair that says "THIS MAY TAKE A LONG TIME... STOPPING THIS PROCESS BEFORE IT IS FINISHED CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS"
My question is, how long should I wait? For the past 17 hours it's been stuck on "Step 1 of 3 - Repairing WMI...."
Yes, the CPU usage is active so I guess it IS responding and not completely frozen, but is 17 hours normal for step 1?
The C drive it's repairing is a 500GB SSD.

Please advise what to do.

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Title: Re: Over 17 hours and still repairing
Post by: Boggin on January 28, 2018, 01:40:11 am
Yes, that is quite a long time.

You could stop the repair and repair it manually with these cmds from a Command Prompt run as an administrator, although I believe Shane had incorporated these cmds into that repair.

Had you performed a chkdsk /r and a sfc /scannow before running the program ?

winmgmt /standalonehost

winmgmt /resetrepository

shutdown /r /t 00

If you haven't performed a chkdsk and a sfc /scannow, do those and the two winmgmt cmds and then try the program again.

The shutdown cmd will effect an immediate reboot.


Title: Re: Over 17 hours and still repairing
Post by: zvit on January 28, 2018, 04:52:51 am
Ok, did that. Ran the other checks also in safe mode. All seems to be fine now. Thanks!
Title: Re: Over 17 hours and still repairing
Post by: Boggin on January 28, 2018, 09:57:28 am
That's good news and thanks for the update.

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