Hi,
First time here, first time I try to use the Windows Repair TooL.
Trying to fix a friend's computer that would get a KSOD before logon.
Having mounted the drive on my own computer, I found that ThrustedInstaller had disappeared, both as Owner and Access Control Entries.
I fixed that more or less (manually, so not necessarily with the right settings) and was able to boot into Vista again.
After that, CHKDSK found some minor issues.
After some web browsing, I found that often this problem is originally caused by bad Intel Raid Rapid Storage Technology drivers.
Although this machine is not configured as Raid, it does use such drivers. So, I update these.
SFC finds a couple of errors and none of the ways I found to reestablish correct access rights wants to work (secedit to try and create a new security database from a Template, and so on).
Windows Update won't work: It says Service is not running but it is.
Then I discovered that the Cryptsvc is not there.
I guess it still has all to do with wrong acccess rights.
The Windows Repair Tool finds litterally thousands of corrupt files in Windows\Servicing, mentioning Bad Digital Signature.
If this is true, then it will be impossible to manually find and copy all the corrupt files, they are way too many.
In that case, would it be wise to just discard the Windows Update Distribution information?
Would that force Windows Update to newly download all packages or is this the wrong way to solve the issue?
On the other hand, I have difficulties in believing that all these files are really corrupt.
So it might still be an access rights problem...
I would highly appreciate any help here. I'm stuck!
Thanks in advance.
Ronald