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Messages - MSRadell

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I didn't get any errors in the event log when I tried to update the Microsoft Store, however when looking at the event log I noticed that I got quite a few various errors when I booted up this morning.

I'm attaching a copy of those errors to see if you see anything that might because the problem in those errors.

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msiserver is the service I was referring to earlier that was automatic and started.  I did a complete reset of all services using Tweaking.com AIO and now it shows manual and that started.

I went and did a manual check for updates and everything worked fine.  Also if I use winver HFI system is updated to 1803- 17 134.112 which I believe is the latest version available for normal release.

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I actually used the Tweaking.com Windows Repair AIO to do a complete resetting of all service settings.  That had no effect on the issue either.  I found another article about how to remove and reinstall the Windows store went through that without any problems but I didn't have any affect either.

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Thanks for the additional ideas.  I ran through all the commands and the only thing that can function as expected was that when I tried to stop msiserver came back and said it was not running.  When I started yet farther down the command list it did start okay however as I rebooted and the store didn't work again I checked and it wasn't running then either.  I checked the "Services" and it was set to automatically start which is what I believe is supposed to be.  I'm wondering if this somehow may be associated with my problem?

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I came across this article on another forum - https://care.king.com/en/candy-crush-jelly-saga/cant-get-your-games-to-load-on-windows-10-check-this-out

While it deals with not being able to load apps - it has steps for setting the updates to automatic which may help.
Thanks for the articles and ideas.  I checked in my update was actually set for automatic in the window store.  Interestingly I also checked and all of mine Windows 10 system updates are fine and up-to-date, it's just the updates for items in the store that are not working.

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If that doesn't work or it would be too much work transferring over to that account, create a system image onto external media then uninstall one of the apps to see if it can be installed afresh.
I'm going to try this next. I ready have a system image that I get a little while ago so I have a good image to revert to. Earlier I went back to an image I had from March but even then I still had the brain problem so the problem has existed for a while.

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Can you create another admin account to see if that works ?
Just got done trying that and the same thing is still happening.

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It's been a while since I updated anything in the store so there are actually 33 apps that the store says need to be update. I was actually trying to install a new app (ear trumpet) when I first noticed the problem.

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I haven't noticed it from occurring for a while so I don't have any restore points going back far enough. I did try a clean boot however like you suggested, and it also didn't make any difference.

It looks like I'm going to have to do a complete reinstall.

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Have you tried this troubleshooter to see if it's an install problem -

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17588/fix-problems-that-block-programs-from-being-installed-or-removed
No I hadn't tried that troubleshooter. I had run the troubleshooter that you find in Control Panel but not this one. However I just ran it and it didn't find anything and the problem still exists....

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Having read your thread in the Bleepingcomputer.com forum and other Google links on this error and if you have also tried those, should it be an Internet problem, open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter these cmds then check after the the reboot.

netsh winsock reset

shutdown /r /t 00
Thanks for the idea about a different direction, unfortunately it didn't help.

As you can see from what was suggested over there (I actually had tried most of the suggestions previously) I've tried about everything imaginable and nothing seems to help. I really don't want to blow everything away and start over with a new configuration, I have AutoCAD in several auxiliary programs used for design work that are very intricate to reinstall on a system. On top of that I'm disabled and have to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking software to control my computer. It works great I can do everything using it that I could previously however, when you're doing a complete scratch installation on your computer it takes a while before you get to a point where you can use it (or even Windows recognition for that matter).

I'll keep plugging away, I know sooner or later I'll run into something that solves the problem. Meanwhile, fortunately the only thing it affects is a Microsoft store and apps from it and forcefully none of those are things I use on a regular basis.

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I keep getting the code: 0x80070002 when I'm trying to update apps in the Microsoft store. I've tried multiple ideas from various articles and nothing seems to work. I've turned back on UAC and went back to using my Microsoft Login to sign into the computer (neither of which I really wanted to do) but neither of those changes had any effect. I did a repair installation of Windows 10 again with no effect.

Any ideas what else I should try?

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General Computer Support / Re: Internet Explorer Problem
« on: March 18, 2018, 10:57:14 am »
Yes I know I had a thread already on this topic but it had quite a few postings already and sometimes people will add anything to when it has a lot of suggestions or ideas.  I thought a fresh posting on top might get me some more interest.  I also have already tried AdwCleaner and it didn't find anything that needed removal.

Unfortunately I'm still having the problem and it is very frustrating.

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General Computer Support / Internet Explorer Problem
« on: March 18, 2018, 10:15:12 am »
I'm having 2 problems with IE11 on my Windows 10x64 Pro laptop.  It keeps freezing randomly and I get Script Errors on random websites when switching between pages.  I've already tried the repair tool and the Windows Repair utility provided by Tweaking.com as well as several other suggestions with no help.  I also completely removed all reference to Internet Explorer from the appdata/local files under my username with no effect.  As a last resort I even tried a complete repair installation of Windows 10 and that didn't help!

Short of doing a complete reinstallation of Windows 10 from scratch which I really don't want to get into because of all the various software's I have installed does anybody have any ideas what I can try to repair Windows 10?  I know I could use a different browser but because of my disability I have to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking for most computer control and for typing and Internet Explorer is the only browser that is fully integrated into.

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General Computer Support / Re: Script errors in IE11
« on: March 11, 2018, 05:09:55 pm »
I suppose you will have already reset IE to defaults ?

Have you tried your restore points ?
yes I've reset IE and it had no result.  I don't have a restore point old enough to go before the problem began.  I only save them for the last couple of days.

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General Computer Support / Re: Script errors in IE11
« on: March 11, 2018, 10:37:35 am »
Interestingly, I've had several of the errors today while reviewing various websites and reliability history doesn't show anything at all?  According to the it I haven't had any problems of any type.

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General Computer Support / Re: Script errors in IE11
« on: March 11, 2018, 09:19:44 am »
I'm using Norton Security and I have tried turning it off with no success.  Event viewer shows nothing reliability history says the same thing as what I posted earlier.

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General Computer Support / Re: Script errors in IE11
« on: March 10, 2018, 03:10:38 pm »
I'm not sure if this will do it if there's a problem with the web site but click on the tools cog top right - Internet options - Advanced and under the Browsing section check the box for Disable a notification about every script error

The two script boxes above that one should already be checked.

Click on OK and restart IE and then try those web sites.
Thanks for the idea but that's something I've already checked, that's obviously something to simple for the problem I'm seeing.

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General Computer Support / Script errors in IE11
« on: March 10, 2018, 09:57:40 am »
Starting about a week ago I began getting script errors when visiting certain Internet sites.  If multiple sites and it doesn't seem to be a pattern.  I'm attaching a screenshot of the error message I get.

I've already tried the Windows Repair Tool and that had no effect on the problem.

I know most people could use a different browser but I have to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking software to control my computer because of her disability.  It's not fully integrated into any of the other browsers so they are useless to me in most cases.

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General Computer Support / Memory problems Windows 10x64 Pro
« on: July 23, 2016, 08:21:22 pm »
I've been getting Virtual Memory Errors on my Sager NP-7378 on a pretty regular basis. Just before this happens I graphics stops working and part or all of my screen goes blank. I tried disabling my Nvidia video card and that made no difference. I also tried disabling the internal video on the processor forcing everything to the Nvidia card and the problem persisted. However if I use the Who Crashed utility it doesn't show anything if the cause of the crash.

Tonight, when I started losing graphics on my screen I fortunately had Process Explorer open and was able to take a quick use at memory usage with it. I'm attaching a screenshot which shows that I have plenty of physical memory available but for some reason the amount of virtual memory being used is climbing rapidly.

I was just using IE11 doing some browsing when this happened in the only other software open on the machine was Outlook 2016.

Any idea what's causing this problem and how I can correct it? I've already tried a complete reinstallation of Windows 10x64 Pro and that had no effect.

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: Error when doing System File Check
« on: April 03, 2016, 04:13:07 pm »
Run another sfc /scannow to confirm.
I have an it ran perfectly.

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: Error when doing System File Check
« on: April 03, 2016, 04:09:34 pm »
An easier way to view the CBS log for what has and hasn't been repaired is to run this cmd from the elevated prompt -

findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt

This will put an icon onto the desktop when double clicked will open the CBS log in Notepad, but run SFCFix.exe which will give a much more concise report and may even fix what sfc /scannow couldn't - I haven't read your posted CBS log.

https://www.sysnative.com/niemiro/apps/SFCFix.exe
Thanks, it looks like SFCFix.exe corrected the problem.

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I just ran the system file check and got an error (screenshot attached).  I'm also attaching a copy of the CBS log.

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Thanks for the ideas but I'd tried most of them from previous information I had found on the web without success.  This morning I did some more searching and ended up fighting this website: http://www.tech-grounds.com/unidentifiednetworksolution which provides a very clean solution to resetting Winsocks and it solved my problem.

By the way, I use OpenDNS servers instead of the Google DNS servers.

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I'm getting the error "One or more network protocols are missing in this computer" only when I try to access one website.  Access to all of the websites work fine.  I tried resetting the Winsock and several other various solutions I found on the Internet and none of them have helped.  I've also tried connecting via Wi-Fi and via cable and have the same problem.  The website in question is ATT.com.  Any ideas why am getting this error and how to correct it?

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