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Adding Program fixes for the following;
« on: May 11, 2013, 09:24:03 am »
Windows Registry keys corrupt;

ISSUE NUMBER ONE: SYSTEM BOOT FAILURE;

I am an old man, so some words typed in BOLD for my convenience.

HERES WHAT;

OK, Hypothetically? LETS MOVE THE BAD SYSTEM to another system that works on a USB DRIVE, "BUT LETS CREATE some commands that only run the REGEDIT as follows on the bad boot drive;

"CD\ windows bad system", then only run the registry in the bad system failure, or perhaps create another version of REGEDIT that will only OPEN THE BAD BOOT SYSTEM registry in the BAD SYSTEM,

THEN; WE COULD ACTUALLY RESTORE AN OLD WORKING REGISTRY!!!!!!!!!

this program would Before shutdown, RUN SFC / from the good boot drive to fix any files in the BAD BOOT DRIVE. Perform a CHKDSK

Then, move the drive back to the system.

Of course, we would need to be sure that we had the original install disk to be sure were even doing this work on the right system.

The world is waiting..................

Planet Earth Citizens Thank you in advance!

Issue: Control panel date and time link does not open

Issue: hovering over the date and time does not show the date or time calendar in the right hand corner

Issue: Right Click Personalize on desktop does not open the Personalize window

Issue; Personalize Missing from Control Panel

need help to repair theses functions: need to re-write the registry keys.

I own a legal copy of windows; people using your service should be warned that their systems will not start if they are using an illegal copy of windows :)

I do not have a virus, as I know!

Already ran Avast, MBAM to check for malware...

for EMSISOFT, it found some things; but its program fault is not mobing them immediately to the quaratine folder like microsofts scanner does, MSFT snanner does not find them, no need continue on that subject. hence when my system crashed during scanning, had to do over again.. this is quite a BIG WASTE OF TIME guys... especiallay when I was checking other hard drives, it ran all night too and manually had to reboot and start over... but what the point if it no MOVE THE FOUND THINGS?

I did an old registry backup but can not use the old registry as there are too many conflicts... besides, these are only windows issues and just Right for your programming qualities :)

Thank you for your assistance in advance...
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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2013, 09:23:09 pm »
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I own a legal copy of windows; people using your service should be warned that their systems will not start if they are using an illegal copy of windows :)

Actually my repair tool doesn't touch Windows activation. What is happening is the type of activation crack they are using is adding Microsoft activation servers to the host file so Windows cant talk to them. Since the repair host file repair int he program puts the host file back to default then Windows talks to the activation server and they get the error. Users who use a different kind of crack that doesn't use the host file doesn't have this problem.

Again my repair tool doesn't touch activation :-)

As for a lot of the problems you are having have you tried to create a new user profile, just to test, and see if the problem is still there? That would tell me if the problem is in the hkey local machine section or the hkey current user sections :wink:

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2013, 10:45:21 pm »
Sorry the late reply!

Quote: As for a lot of the problems you are having have you tried to create a new user profile, just to test, and see if the problem is still there? That would tell me if the problem is in the hkey local machine section or the hkey current user sections

Yes, A new user ID has the same problem.


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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2013, 10:57:45 am »
Actually looking over what the problems where I realize they are not reg keys but they are missing files on the system.

Have you done a system file check yet?

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2013, 12:47:26 am »
yes :(

does your program backup the BCD file too?

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2013, 11:25:36 am »
No it doesnt touch the BSD right now.

What was the results of the SFC you ran?

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2013, 03:16:33 am »
Note: I already had problems with my system, so I decided to back up some things quickly to at least get back to there; “you know the meaning?) :)

I love Tweaks 

First; where can I get the advanced sfc check commands; then I can at least run that on the desktop.

Some or all may be issues, or you may be aware of them already, however, here is what I did thus far

It seems I made some early mistakes; I am using a dual boot system...

(Registries restore options; if I have other REG backup files; can I use your service to restore them?) At least that will bring me back to a working state too. Call it the last chance saloon or whatever!

I only backed up one system, the C:\ “When it was D:\ that was important””:(“
Does your program detect how many operating systems? “Does it?” (Can you change your program to detect operating systems to back up for dummies like me? "And add the do it")
What if your system identified which boot system was the first entry? “Does it?”, then this would totally solve that issue seems!

Thanks in advance...

Note, when I ran the (dos_command), it didn't really work... I later found and noted that the BCD file was corrupt too and then I tried to restore using the BOOTREC from the install CD “but Failed”
Therefore, does your system copy the BCD files too! (Very important), I need restore them too along with the backup FILES for some reason.

Note: I found an old archive of the SAM files, reloaded them but now have other boot issues to solve! Tried doing the BOOTREC things, “still no luck at this point”

Note: Am running a program called Anti Avira Rescue System now; would you have a look and see if it is useful as a tool for corrupt startup repairs
Can do a Google to find the link for Avira AntiVir Rescue System: it checks the current registry entries from a boot environment; I find that useful when your system will not boot or when you repair the SAM files and it still will not saying the Registry is corrupt. (Having a clean boot and registry file is very important) I find the idea of using this tool useful to run before tweaking, how about you?

Note: It seems, people should run this Avira AntiVir Rescue System type of program like SFC and CHKDSK too before backing up there registries with tweaking.

There is another program called http://neosmart.net/ to help people restore the boot systems, I am not that desperate yet.
Frankly Speaking, any install disk performs the same tasks, "AUTOMATICALLY plus it will fix some things too, without me having to do anything"

Therefore, spending the HOURS it takes to make their program work, IT IS NOT HELPFUL in this scenario!
It is however usful for advanced technicians to help boot into unbootable systems with no install disk to look inside computer systems I give it a good rating for technicians and a poor rating for peope like me!

I like your tweaking programs… your on target!

If you have some other ideas, would like to here them.

References: {rebuild your boot configuration data} Windows Vista Boot Manager is missing or corrupt

Whether you have corruption to the bootmgr file or it is missing, the following should help to resolve it.
1. Boot from the Windows DVD and run the Startup Repair several times.

2. If the above doesn't cure the problem, go back to the Repair Option and this time choose Command Prompt, then type these 4 commands (in all instances the capitals are for clarity only):
BOOTREC /FIXMBR and press Enter
BOOTREC /FIXBOOT and press Enter.
BOOTREC /SCANOS and press Enter.
BOOTREC /REBUILDBCD and press Enter.
3. If it’s still not successful or you receive ‘No operating system found’ or ‘Element not found’ messages, go back to the Command Prompt and make the partition active by typing these commands:
DISKPART and press Enter.
LIST DISK and press Enter.
SELECT DISK N and press Enter (N represents the disk you want).
LIST PARTITION and press Enter.
SELECT PARTITION N and press Enter (N represents the partition you want).
ACTIVE and press Enter.
EXIT and press Enter.
Even after making the partition active, you may need to rerun 1 above and perhaps 2 as well.


http://support.lenovo.com/es_PY/diagnose-and-fix/detail.page?DocID=HT069194
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_install/dual-boot/d3bd5fa4-589f-4fc5-9bc2-b7104e93b0e5
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg463064.aspx


Startup Repair; {the Windows Vista Recovery Environment}
http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/imprint_downloads/informit/que/office/vistarecoveryenvironment.pdf
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/command-prompt-in-windows-recovery-environment/

RegBak; {Corrupt Registry: Root Cause in Startup Repair}
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/corrupt-registry-root-cause-in-startup-repair/f77d5355-b8be-41d6-af24-cae994e1768f

ERUNT – {the Emergency Recovery Utility NT}
http://larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/erunt.txt

Windows Vista Recovery Environment {All}
http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winre/accesswinre.htm
http://www.winre.windowsreinstall.com/


References: Last Resort as it cost $
Windows Vista Recovery Disc
https://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/

Registry Cleaners Guide:
http://consumersguides.org/speed_up_software_reviews.htm



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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #7 on: May 20, 2013, 09:59:13 am »
Right now the program only grabs the registry files on the system. It doesnt grab the boot manager. I have to see what is involved in backing it up first. I know erunt simply grabs the reg file for the BCD but there are files with it as well.

The program doesnt support dual boots. It does this by making a file in the Windows folder as an identifier.

So in this case on my system
Windows\tweaking.com-regbackup-SMC-Microsoft-Windows-7-Ultimate-(64-bit).dat

The file name is the computer name plus the version of Windows it is.

So when you run the dos restore it looks for that file so it knows which drive to restore the registry to :-)


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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2013, 02:32:49 pm »
Note: I already had problems with my system, so I decided to back up some things quickly to at least get back to there; “you know the meaning?) :)

I love Tweaks 

First; where can I get the advanced sfc check commands; then I can at least run that on the desktop.

Some or all may be issues, or you may be aware of them already, however, here is what I did thus far

It seems I made some early mistakes; I am using a dual boot system...

(Registries restore options; if I have other REG backup files; can I use your service to restore them?) At least that will bring me back to a working state too. Call it the last chance saloon or whatever!

I only backed up one system, the C:\ “When it was D:\ that was important””:(“
Does your program detect how many operating systems? “Does it?” (Can you change your program to detect operating systems to back up for dummies like me? "And add the do it")
What if your system identified which boot system was the first entry? “Does it?”, then this would totally solve that issue seems!

Thanks in advance...

Note, when I ran the (dos_command), it didn't really work... I later found and noted that the BCD file was corrupt too and then I tried to restore using the BOOTREC from the install CD “but Failed”
Therefore, does your system copy the BCD files too! (Very important), I need restore them too along with the backup FILES for some reason.

Note: I found an old archive of the SAM files, reloaded them but now have other boot issues to solve! Tried doing the BOOTREC things, “still no luck at this point”

(((I read that we can copy the SAM setup file, although it only 64, we should be at least able to boot into windows)))

Note: Am running a program called Anti Avira Rescue System now; would you have a look and see if it is useful as a tool for corrupt startup repairs
Can do a Google to find the link for Avira AntiVir Rescue System: it checks the current registry entries from a boot environment; I find that useful when your system will not boot or when you repair the SAM files and it still will not saying the Registry is corrupt. (Having a clean boot and registry file is very important) I find the idea of using this tool useful to run before tweaking, how about you?

Note: It seems, people should run this Avira AntiVir Rescue System type of program like SFC and CHKDSK too before backing up there registries with tweaking.

There is another program called NERSOFT to help people restore the boot systems, I am not that desperate yet.

I like your program… your on target!

If you have some other ideas, would like to here them.

References: {rebuild your boot configuration data} Windows Vista Boot Manager is missing or corrupt

Whether you have corruption to the bootmgr file or it is missing, the following should help to resolve it.
1. Boot from the Windows DVD and run the Startup Repair several times.

2. If the above doesn't cure the problem, go back to the Repair Option and this time choose Command Prompt, then type these 4 commands (in all instances the capitals are for clarity only):
BOOTREC /FIXMBR and press Enter
BOOTREC /FIXBOOT and press Enter.
BOOTREC /SCANOS and press Enter.
BOOTREC /REBUILDBCD and press Enter.
3. If it’s still not successful or you receive ‘No operating system found’ or ‘Element not found’ messages, go back to the Command Prompt and make the partition active by typing these commands:
DISKPART and press Enter.
LIST DISK and press Enter.
SELECT DISK N and press Enter (N represents the disk you want).
LIST PARTITION and press Enter.
SELECT PARTITION N and press Enter (N represents the partition you want).
ACTIVE and press Enter.
EXIT and press Enter.
Even after making the partition active, you may need to rerun 1 above and perhaps 2 as well.


http://support.lenovo.com/es_PY/diagnose-and-fix/detail.page?DocID=HT069194
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_install/dual-boot/d3bd5fa4-589f-4fc5-9bc2-b7104e93b0e5
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg463064.aspx


Startup Repair; {the Windows Vista Recovery Environment}
http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/imprint_downloads/informit/que/office/vistarecoveryenvironment.pdf
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/command-prompt-in-windows-recovery-environment/

RegBak; {Corrupt Registry: Root Cause in Startup Repair}
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/corrupt-registry-root-cause-in-startup-repair/f77d5355-b8be-41d6-af24-cae994e1768f

ERUNT – {the Emergency Recovery Utility NT}
http://larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/erunt.txt

Windows Vista Recovery Environment {All}
http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winre/accesswinre.htm
http://www.winre.windowsreinstall.com/


References: Last Resort as it cost $
Windows Vista Recovery Disc
https://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/

Registry Cleaners Guide:
http://consumersguides.org/speed_up_software_reviews.htm

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2013, 09:42:41 am »
Well, heres another thought;

Your program backed up what it found, that true, so lets try and guess it out a little further. shall we?

Copy the backup "REGBACK" folder to a USB, Insert and run the Install disk

Get to the Command prompt from the Install Disk;

Find the USB, just keep typing e: f: G: till it finds the usb drive

Open the folder with the dos_restore.com on the USB drive and hit enter

or if that fails;

do an XCOPY *.* to C:\

(please edit for corrections)

This method does not solve the screen issue
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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2013, 04:47:59 pm »
If restoring the registry doesnt fix the blank screen problem then it isnt a registry problem.

I will answer in your other thread for the blank screen.

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #11 on: May 26, 2013, 06:16:53 am »
Windows Registry keys corrupt;

Issue: Control panel date and time link does not open

Issue: hovering over the date and time does not show the date or time calendar in the right hand corner

Issue: Right Click Personalize on desktop does not open the Personalize window

Issue; Personalize Missing from Control Panel

need help to repair theses functions: need to re-write the registry keys.

hard drive swapping; "CRITICAL ALL VERSIONS"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976

I own a legal copy of windows; people using your service should be warned that their systems will not start if they are using an illegal copy of windows :)

I do not have a virus, as I know!

Already ran Avast, MBAM to check for malware...

I did an old registry backup but can not use the old registry as there are too many conflicts... besides, these are only windows issues and just Right for your programming qualities :)

Thank you for your assistance in advance...

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #12 on: May 30, 2013, 08:10:00 am »
OH MY GOD, ANYONE WANT TO KNOW WHAT I DID?

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #13 on: May 31, 2013, 12:49:12 am »
Shane:

here is the registry code that was corrupt to begin with: Your Welcome. use it wisely!!!!!!!

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe]

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe]

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe\OpenWithList]

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe\OpenWithProgids]
"exefile"=hex(0):

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #14 on: May 31, 2013, 04:48:44 pm »
Already have that in my Windows repair tool :-)

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #15 on: June 04, 2013, 04:24:38 am »
Shane, what is the CACLS command to reset permissions on the C: to administrator to full

TIA

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2013, 08:18:36 pm »
My reset file permissions tool will do that for you. :-)

If you wanted more control you would use

cacls C:\ /E /C /G Administrator:f

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #17 on: June 05, 2013, 03:44:38 am »
Another major URGENT Problem with Windows;

System Failure = Hard Drive Failure"

Trying to use Minitool or any drive copy with DIRTY FLAGS marked on the disks does not enable the drive to be copied.

lets assume, it's dirty, so what, we can copy and do chkdsk again on the new hard drive right? I need some help to resolve what this guys was reffering at this link posted in order to do just that. Remove the dirty flag to enable partition copying...

Need help with or program code examples to complete the task. actually, everyone does!

http://askubuntu.com/questions/112150/how-to-correctly-fix-a-dirty-ntfs-partition-without-using-chkdsk

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Re: Adding Program fixes for the following;
« Reply #18 on: June 05, 2013, 10:27:20 pm »
So your using ubuntu to try and copy the files.

I answered your other post on copying files, try to keep things to one thread if possible so I dont get mixed up lol

That link you sent means to open a terminal window and run the command there. But you can also try my 7-zip trick as well that I answered in your other post.

Shane