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Main Forum => Tweaking.com Support & Help => Topic started by: Yoann-06 on June 04, 2012, 04:58:36 am
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Hi
after some BSOD and crashs and a restore of my SSD system drive
i got the Error 5 after the classic chkdsk /f at boot
someservice wont launch
So i tried to use your registry permissions fix tool, but as i'm really luck this times, i have also an error with ....
the message say :
impossible to load the control 'IvButtons_H' from. Your release is maybe outdated.
check out if you are using the control version provided with you application .
I tried with both Windows repair 1.7.3 and Reset registry permissions 1.7.1
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Odd you have the program complaining with a bug like that. The buttons are built into the program.
Try this, download and install the VB6 runtimes and let me know if it helps at all :wink:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=24417
Shane
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hi
VB6 runtime installed but same message still showing ....
weird .. maybe its because my Xp is messy, since i had all those BSOD ...
it go checkdisk after reboot and it remove security ID from some files , replacing by the default one ...
after this, a lot a services wont run , and have a error 5 access denied when manualy started ...
and worst that all, the problem is in my backups too ... i restored older snapshots and i still have that ugly mess
I hope i will not be forced to migrated to 7 to recover, it will make me loose days ...
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Sounds like things are really messed up on the system.
Instead of upgrading or doing a fresh reinstall there are other things you can do to get going.
Do you have your XP cd handy by any chance?
Shane
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I can get an XP CD, but not same version
My packard Bell run XP media center + SP3
..... Its an OEM licence ... came with no CD ..; i have some remaining XP CD ... but not Media center and not Oem
i prefer not thinking about fresh install ... i have tons of things tuned inside ...
Its why i use symantec BESR with an offsite copy twice a day ...
Migrate the system disk to another SSD drive was a bad idea, i confess ...
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A fresh install would be the last resort.
First I wanted to do a system file check (sfc /scannow)
And if that didn't work to do a repair install which would keep all your programs and settings :wink:
Its an OEM licence ... came with no CD
is the i386 folder on the hard drive then?
Shane