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		Main Forum => Tweaking.com Support & Help => Topic started by: whiggs on February 13, 2016, 08:02:50 am
		
			
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				Whenever I install windows 10 on a computer, when I run the pre-scan, it always finds the exact same issue concerning an environment variable.  Here is the text from the scan:
 Checking Environment Variables.
 │ Started at (2/13/2016 10:56:46 AM)
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 │ This folder in the 'PSModulePath' variable doesn't exist: C:\Program Files (x86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86)86X
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 │ Missing default folder in 'PSModulePath' variable: %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\
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 │ Problems were found with the Environment Variables.
 │ You can use the Repair Environment Variables Tool at the bottom of this Window to try and fix these problems.
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 │ Done Checking Environment Variables. (2/13/2016 10:56:46 AM)
 
 However, when I go into the actual repair environment variable page, It lists the environment variable under current, but with the valid path with only a single "x86".  This is more of a informative post than actual issue, unless it could potentially cause an issue, in which case let me know.
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				See http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,4231.0.html