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Offline aronwaltlee

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Tweaking tool need a long time to open
« on: March 31, 2017, 07:15:25 pm »
Every time I opened the tweaking tool. It will be stuck when 71% loading \Files\Policy_cleanup.txt.
When I single click the mouse, it will be to 76% loading Windows Variables  (Average waiting time around 40 min). After 40 min. it can be open

I tried several Win7 SP1 machines. All of them have the same symptom

My OS: Win7 SP1

Tried tweaking tool version:
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair v3.9.26 Released
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair v3.9.27 Released

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Re: Tweaking tool need a long time to open
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2017, 01:34:54 am »
It shouldn't take that long in either normal or Safe Mode.

Was this in Safe Mode for you ?

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Re: Tweaking tool need a long time to open
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2017, 08:35:57 pm »
I tried to boot in Win7 Safe mode and run this tweaking tool.The same. It will stuck at 57% or 71% at first, then I click the mouse on the pop-up screen, it will change to 76% and stuck over 40 min.

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Re: Tweaking tool need a long time to open
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2017, 12:13:33 am »
What other problems do you have that you needed to run the program ?

Can you go Start - type cmd - right click on cmd and select Run as administrator - accept the UAC and enter chkdsk /r

You will be prompted to enter y for it to run on the next restart.

Enter shutdown /r /t 00 to effect an immediate reboot and wait for it to do its thing.

You can view its full log in Event Viewer by going Start - type eventvwr and press enter.

When it has read the data, expand Windows Logs - click on Application - Action - Find then type chkdsk or wininit into the Find box and press enter.

Cancel the Find box and read the log in the scrollable window.

Other than what repairs it may have made, check to see if it reports any KBs in bad sectors.