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		Main Forum => Tweaking.com Support & Help => Topic started by: whiggs on December 28, 2017, 04:28:21 am
		
			
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				So I just performed a repair install of the latest version of Windows 10, and first thing I did when the repair was complete was boot into safe mode and run the pre-scan.  One thing I have noticed is that, whenever I perform a repair install and then run windows AIO repair (to verify that the os doesn't have any issues), the reparse point scan always finds the same errors each time I perform a repair install: reparse points associated with my Office 365 Office suite installation are always "erroneous", as well as reparse points associated with my Graphics card driver/software:
 canning Reparse Points.
 │ Started at (12/28/2017 7:03:48 AM)
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 Reparse Point: (Type: JUNCTION) (Name: NvTelemetry) (Original Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NvTelemetry\plugins\NvTelemetry) (Target Path: C:\\C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NvTelemetry\plugin) (Creation Time: 12/23/2017 7:25:45 PM)
 Target Path doesn't exist!
 
 │ Problems were found with the Reparse Points.
 │ You can use the Repair Reparse Points Tool at the bottom of this Window to try and fix these problems.
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 It is also important to note that the original path is very much valid (verified using nirsoft tool "NTFS links view"), so something isn't quite working with the reparse point scan.
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				Seems the issue is not limited to just the reparse point scanning either.  I looked and verified that their isn't an entry in the PSModulepath environment variable that has the path indicated in the below scan result:
 Checking Environment Variables.
 │ Started at (12/28/2017 7:18:10 AM)
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 │ This folder in the 'PSModulePath' variable doesn't exist: C:\Progr
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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. (12/28/2017 7:18:10 AM)
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				I'll pass this on.