Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit with Windows Vista SP2 - Toshiba P305-S8838 laptop
Shane, can you help?
My laptop was taking too long to boot up when turned off, so first I ran CCleaner, then I defragmented the hard drive with Defraggler because I had 25 % defragmentation to start on a 320 GB hard drive. I might have run defrag too much, because I think it may have deleted some of my System Restore points.
Then I went to Tweaking.com, updated to new version & tried to use. I have used your old version successfully in the past. Following Tweaking.com instructions, I first did a proper power reset. Then I ran Malwarebytes (no viruses found), & CCleaner again. Note - I use CCleaner frequently – at least once a week, but I had not run Malwarebytes for a month or so. I also use Avast antivirus.
Then, I did your Step 3 & determined a Check Disk was needed. I attempted to use Check Disk thru your site, nothing happened upon reboot, so I did an elevated command prompt for System File Checker, which found numerous Windows errors. I printed the SFC scan results on the Windows CBS.Log file and I have it attached.
Another website recommended a download of the Windows System Update Readiness Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947821 so I then downloaded & installed the one for my Vista 64 bit SP2 operating system. They also said sometimes Check Disk needs to be run more than once to fix errors. I re-ran Check Disk 3 more times, but it still could not fix the errors.
Then I tried to do System Restore, found it only had maybe 5 days of points (I know I set more in the past, but that was all there now), and I tried to set. However, I got an error message that Windows has detected file system corruption on the hard drive and I must check the disk for errors before it can be restored. So, I could not do System Restore.
Then I did a Clean Boot following your web instructions, and tried to run Repairs anyway – tried to run all options at first, then Defaults later, but could not do. The log noted Memory after cleaning, then “Starting Repairs”, but nothing happened- sat for hours with no progress status bar movement at all with nothing showing under the Repair Info tab either.
I also tried your Beta for Repair System Restore – nothing happened here either.
Suggestions? I have an OEM laptop so I do not have a Windows Vista start disk if it comes to that. Thanks for any help you can offer!