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Title: (Windows Repair (All in One) v2.1.0) Nomerous Errors at Win 8.1
Post by: izoel on December 04, 2013, 11:11:39 am
App : Windows Repair (All in One) v2.1.0
My Laptop using Windows 8.1 x64 with Media Center, all disk check good and has passed malwarebytes.

First repair is complete by 100% and after i restart, weird problems begin:
1. All my connection gone and i cant connect to internet and other network.
(at Network and Sharing Center page is shown "Unknown and Access is Denied")
(Network Connection page : This folder is empty)
2. at System Information Processor : Not Available, Installed memory (RAM) : Not Available
3. at System Protection Page / System Restore shown System Restore encountered an error (0x81000203)
4.  at Event Viewer shown thousand Event 10031, COM Runtime error : an unmarshaling policy check was performed when unmarshing a custom marshaled object and the class {00000338-0000-0000-C000-00000000046} was rejected.
5. When i running the repair again it stuck at random Failed Reset Registry Permission.

Please help....

(edited version typos..)
Title: Re: (Windows Repair (All in One) v2.0.1) Nomerous Errors at Win 8.1
Post by: Shane on December 04, 2013, 06:42:50 pm
Odd, never seen that trouble on Windows 8 before. You said version 2.0.1, the current version is 2.1.0.

Can you grab that version and run all repairs and see if it helps?

Shane
Title: Re: (Windows Repair (All in One) v2.1.0) Nomerous Errors at Win 8.1
Post by: izoel on December 05, 2013, 12:24:17 am
Sorry typos.. i mean Windows Repair (All in One) v2.1.0.
Before this repair, my laptop can't change proxy setting, thats why i'm using this app.
Thank you.
Title: Re: (Windows Repair (All in One) v2.1.0) Nomerous Errors at Win 8.1
Post by: Shane on December 05, 2013, 09:59:08 am
Did you make sure to run all the repairs?

If not run all the repairs, a lot of repairs can be tied together, such as trying to repair a service but you need to have permissions. Things like that.

I test all the repairs on a fresh install of every version of Windows to make sure everything works perfect. So something is happening on your system that is changing the permissions.

If running all the repairs doesnt fix it I have some tools to have you run to make sure there isnt any infections.

Some infections do mess with the proxy settings and then change the permissions so you cant change it.

Shane