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Shane.  I have a windows 10 pro x64 machine that I use as part of a domain environment, meaning the user account I use is pulled from the domain controller as well.  However, I ALSO link my personal microsoft account with my domain joined profile in order to obtain easy access to my onedrive content and have access to advanced features only availbable when microsoft account is synced.  This aspect seems to cause issue with Widows AIO repair, as, when I run a reparse point scan when booted into safe mode, it believes that my imported microsoft account is the main user account and it is missing all its reparse points, even though it was imported solely to be integrated with the domain profile.  Anyway, so if run the reparse fix (have to run twice since it finds errors twice), I proceed with the fixes and and reboot my computer.  Now, when I reboot my computer, it boots noticeable slower than before and certain programs become unresponsive and need to be forcibly closed.  Moreover, when I run any tool which contains a registry cleaner to try to return computer to condition prior to the repairs (I know they are useless, they are just a part of the tools I use), They will find numerous registry errors and fragments.  Upon applying those fixes, I restart computer and.....Windows hangs when attempting to load any user profile.  Could this have somethign to do with joining my microsoft account to my domain account and the mistaken creation of reparse points for the non-existant account?

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Hello All,
I'm not sure why, but ever since the recent update from 3.6.1 to 3.6.2, more often than not, whenever I attempt to boot into safe mode using the button in Windows AIO repair, either during the restart or during the boot, I get BSOD, "page_fault_in_non_paged_area".  No matter what I do, from startup repair to system restore corrects the issue and I am force to reinstall my operating system.  It only happens when using Windows AIO repair.  For example, if I use Ultimate Virus Killer (UVK) to reboot into safe mode, not issue.  Is anybody else having this issue?  My system has Windows 10 pro x64 using GPT partition format.  HELP

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Hello.  I don't know if this has been reported yet, so if it has I apologize, but I have been having an issue with Windows explorer windows briefly disappearing then re-appearing and have recently identified the cause to be one of the tweaks included in the Windows AIO repair.  Let me elaborate.  The symptom only occurs when you launch a windows explorer window by means of an application (for example double clicking "onedrive" task bar icon to pull up your one drive folder in windows explorer).  If you attempt to navigate anywhere in the windows explorer window which is launched, the windows explorer window will disappear, then reappear displaying the location you tried to navigate to.  I am pretty sure, just do to the nature of the symptoms and how they are triggered, it might be caused by the tweak "Launch windows desktop in a separate process", but it could be any of the general or visual tweaks (those are the only ones I applied).  BTW, this is in Windows 10 x64 PRO.  Tweaks worked fine in Windows 8.1 and 7 x64

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Reparse point repair issue
« on: October 17, 2015, 10:28:02 am »
I have a pretty unique issue that I could use some help with.  I had a computer that was a part of a domain, but the domain controller broke down and the server on which the domain controller ran was rebuilt into another domain controller.  Before I did anything, I used Forensit's profile migration tools to Save a copy of my user profile onto an external drive.  I then left the old, no longer working domain by joining a workgroup.  While I was in the workgroup, I used some powerful tools to force delete the user profile folder in "C:\users" (because my user ID on the new domain is the same as the old).  I then joined the new domain, moved the old data folder into the users profile, and used the tools "reprofiler" and forensit's "user profile manager" to rename and assign the domain account to the old backed up profile.  Everything seems to work great, except when I attempt to use Windows AIO repair and open "scan reparse points", the resulting scan indicates a bunch of reparse point errors, basically stating that all of the junctions for the profile need to be associated with the original profile folder (user.domain) rather than the one I assigned to the profile (user).  How does Windows AIO repair scan for "incorrect" reparse points?  Is there a setting I can modify so that Windows AIO repair will stop trying to recreate the old profile folder?

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General Computer Support / potential bug windows all-in-one repair?
« on: August 11, 2015, 12:57:18 pm »
Hey all,
Didn't see a "bug report" section in the forum, but I wanted the creator of Windows all-in-one repair aware of what I believe to be a potential bug when using the software on windows 10 64-bit.   There are two images attached:
error.jpg shows the results of a reparse point scan for errors
total.jpg shows all reparse points detected by the program.
I have run the program as indicated on Welcome screen: in safe mode as an administrator (I am using the administrator account which I activated), yet Windows AIN repair will not fix the supposed reparse point errors.  To clarify, I select repair, run the scan again, and the same three reparse points just re-appear again and again.  Furthermore, I had noticed in prior operating systems that the command prompt will pop up for every repair being made.  That does not occur in Windows 10 64 bit when the reparse points are being repaired.  Just wanted to improve the progrm, so do with info what you will.  Thanks for the awesome piece of software.

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