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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: Gamezertruth on December 09, 2014, 08:54:01 pm
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this laptop is back online yesterday but the problem still there ? http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,2188.msg14017.html#msg14017
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And exactly which problem is that?
Shane
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And exactly which problem is that?
Shane
with Error messages ! see screenshot in the post #6 in my other topic
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I Think that probably some adware is doing mischief to your system and did you try JRT tools in my recommended post. This tool is a very powerful vb tool that fixes most computer unwanted adware injection problem. But i am afraid that you do not have much to say, once it is allowed to run. But i find that this does not do any harm. The desktop may disappear and reappear. Try it
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I Think that probably some adware is doing mischief to your system and did you try JRT tools in my recommended post. This tool is a very powerful vb tool that fixes most computer unwanted adware injection problem. But i am afraid that you do not have much to say, once it is allowed to run. But i find that this does not do any harm. The desktop may disappear and reappear. Try it
hi jraju
that not my pc which have this problem! :smiley: However, I've been running all anti malware/anti spyware/adware programs/tools to clean up the system that has been in a very bad condition.! Now the system is clean, but the system that still pops up error messages of Shane’s software. :smiley:
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So you are getting the error with my program that it cant create the log file?
Shane
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So you are getting the error with my program that it cant create the log file?
Shane
i think no but I’m not sure if it a problem with your program or not ! all i have to say is already i run your program on the other system and i got now 1 error as in screenshot "CpWz_003.jpg" :artist: and thank you Shane for got this Unicode bug fixed ! :wink:
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Ah, so you are getting the error from the setacl_64.exe which is the program used to set permissions. It uses that dll that it is giving an error about to work with the permissions. So the error isnt from my program but from that exe instead.
Which means that dll is corrupted, have you done a sfc /scannow on the system?
Shane
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yes i have already done sfc /scannow on that system !
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And did it report any files it couldnt fix?
Shane
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And did it report any files it couldnt fix?
Shane
yes it giving my this error Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log %WinDir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
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OK then the sfc didnt repair the dll file, which explains why you are still getting that error.
Did you have all the current updates for Windows installed? If so the disk cleanup should have an option to clean up windows updates, if it does go run that and after it runs reboot the system. That cleanup tool will sometimes fix the winsxs folder and the sfc problem. So it is worth a try.
Shane
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that system is out of windows updates and it was out of Protection too so the system haven't yet got all windows updates Installed and i will working on that system in the morning ! and back to you !
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i have installed a few windows update today on that system and the next update won’t install Because the next update fails! and i have to do a disk-cleanup and the The previous message(Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log %WinDir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. ) has been changed to(Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.) and now I’m Confounded with this ; ) !
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Zip up and post the cbs log for me. Lets find out what files it is complaining about and see what we can do :-)
Shane
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i have other problem on the other system when i try to open the cbs.log i got Access is Denied ! help :undecided:
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Hi,
Gamez,
Please see this thread and you know how to read the cbs log
http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/184201-how-open-windows-cbs-log-files.html
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Hi,
Gamez,
Please see this thread and you know how to read the cbs log
http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/184201-how-open-windows-cbs-log-files.html
hi jraju :smiley:
it open now with no error ! :smiley: thank jraju :wink:
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HI, Gamez, There seems to be manifest error in your report. Shane would give the solution soon. If the files are corrupt and you know how to copy from the installation dvd, then your problem would be over.
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ok jraju :smiley: i will wait for Shane return :artist:
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There are a LOT of errors and corrupt files. You said you just got the laptop back, and you have all those file errors already? Did it get reinstalled or did the drive at least get checked for bad sectors?
Shane
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There are a LOT of errors and corrupt files. You said you just got the laptop back, and you have all those file errors already? Did it get reinstalled or did the drive at least get checked for bad sectors?
Shane
correct ! and Thank god that not my laptop which have a lot of bad and nasty virus and badly system error as i have checked that laptop and i find windows report a hard-drive error and windows updates failed error so i doubt my pro have use a hacking software’s for his own PS#3 Which indicates the possibility for significant damage to both systems
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If there are bad sectors then that would be the reason for all the corrupt files, if that is the case then it is time for a new drive :-)
Shane
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Probably best to open an elevated command prompt and run a chkdsk /r to see what that reports.
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If there are bad sectors then that would be the reason for all the corrupt files, if that is the case then it is time for a new drive :-)
Shane
aha yes i have do clean that system of virus and have run a drive-check and it have fixing a lot of corrupt files ! howsoever that system is a new one so do we need to a new drive ?
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Doesnt matter if windows was reinstalled, if the drive has bad sectors then even a fresh install will get corrupt files. :wink:
Shane
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Probably best to open an elevated command prompt and run a chkdsk /r to see what that reports.
ok :smiley: i will give it a try :artist:
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Doesnt matter if windows was reinstalled, if the drive has bad sectors then even a fresh install will get corrupt files. :wink:
Shane
aha :wink: how to check for bad sectors to i make sure Q :shy: and thank Shane for the info :tongue:
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aha :wink: how to check for bad sectors to i make sure Q :shy: and thank Shane for the info :tongue:
See my Reply #23
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aha :wink: how to check for bad sectors to i make sure Q :shy: and thank Shane for the info :tongue:
See my Reply #23
aha i got it and i run this cmd with admin and it find a corrupt files but with non admin it find nothing ? anyway where i can to find the report ? :wink:
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i just ran other sfc/scannow and now it give this http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,2637.msg17732.html#msg17732 again !
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Hi, Shane
Normally that scan would show some corrupted files, which we could copy. But there seems to be broken files in the system, which could not be repaired. Even repeat of sfc scannow show the errors. Shane, is there any way how to interpret the findings of the sfc. or is it only readable by microsoft people
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Can you post the results of the chkdsk /r
You'll find them in Event Viewer - When it has finished reading the logs, click on Windows Logs/Applications and when Applications has loaded, right click on Applications - click on Find and type chkdsk or wininit - press enter then close the Find box.
Click on Copy in the lower right pane then on Copy details as text and then you can right click in the Reply box and select Paste.
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Can you post the results of the chkdsk /r
You'll find them in Event Viewer - When it has finished reading the logs, click on Windows Logs/Applications and when Applications has loaded, right click on Applications - click on Find and type chkdsk or wininit - press enter then close the Find box.
Click on Copy in the lower right pane then on Copy details as text and then you can right click in the Reply box and select Paste.
yes i can and here you go the log file for chkdsk :artist:
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I think you're looking at a new HDD but I'll leave the final analysis to Shane, but not sure when he'll get back with it being the holiday season.
I wouldn't have expected a sfc /scannow to still be reporting problems after a chkdsk /r when it has said it has replaced bad clusters.
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I think you're looking at a new HDD but I'll leave the final analysis to Shane, but not sure when he'll get back with it being the holiday season.
ok we will look into this later time and we’ll wait for Shane return ! :artist: anyway we’re going to formats the others laptops as an test of such problem! but before doing this i may want know if can use the windows activator code on other 32-OS proformas ?
I wouldn't have expected a sfc /scannow to still be reporting problems after a chkdsk /r when it has said it has replaced bad clusters.
yes you are correct
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Generally speaking, it's one key - one machine unless you are using a Corporate or multiuser key.
The other exception is with OEM machines.
Where you have the same make of machine with the same OS version you'll find they have the same vendor generic key and Belarc Advisor will display this for you. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
Running this program on each of any OEM machine will show you which generic key you can use for each machine should you want to do either a Clean or Repair install.
With OEM machines the COA sticker doesn't always work when reinstalling with an ISO, but it's worth making a note of the COA sticker keys because the label can become worn and make a note also of the vendor 25 alphanumeric character generic keys.
Without going back through your thread, I'm not sure if I've linked the source of a Win 7 SP1 ISO or the tool to create a bootable USB/DVD.
You can download/Save the appropriate ISO from http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325/page-2#post-124821 and use http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool to create a bootable USB/DVD.
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thank Boggin for all your info and i was using a program called keyfinder https://www.magicaljellybean.com/ and i already have grab my pro windows license-key so do i need to download the other program in the link you post ? :wink:
and i have Puzzled here because I do not know what this means x86 or x64 :cheesy:
after i make sure of that i will start working on the other laptop ! :wink:
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Yes, MagicJellyBean is another program - it's just that I've gotten used to using Belarc, but as you have your keys then there's no need to download Belarc - although it's more than just a key finder.
How many machines is your Pro licence for and have you ran MagicJellyBean on all of the machines ?
The x86 and x64 relate to 32 bit and 64 bit respectively as the ISO download page points out at the top of the ISO download links.
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Yes, MagicJellyBean is another program - it's just that I've gotten used to using Belarc, but as you have your keys then there's no need to download Belarc - although it's more than just a key finder.
alright then that’s is okay thank :tongue:
How many machines is your Pro licence for and have you ran MagicJellyBean on all of the machines ?
I don’t know but i think it was a license for 1 laptop and my pro have windows 7 ultimate 64-bit system and i have my own bootable windows 7 ultimate 32-bit system on dvd and we don’t have yet a bootable windows 7 ultimate 64-bit system for my pro so i want ask something so here the
Question
if we purchase a new laptop it should come with a window CD ? :blank:
The x86 and x64 relate to 32 bit and 64 bit respectively as the ISO download page points out at the top of the ISO download links.
aha thank for this info :smiley:
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Laptops these days tend to have a Recovery partition so don't come with install disks.
As any new laptop is likely to come win Win 8.1 these days unless you can root out one with Win 7, I only know of one 8.1 ISO download and that is for Win 8.1 Pro with a choice of 32 or 64 bit.
Not sure if MS provide ISOs for other 8.1 versions.
Also on a laptop there is provision for creating a one-off set of OEM disks which will be a copy of the Recovery partition.
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Hi,
Very interesting thread. Got to know more about those keys and all. But laptops are not sold with the dvd as Boggins rightly pointed out. The recovery partition is there, but how to use it to repair or kind of reset is very tough in laptops. Normally they have programs of recovery in their website. Recovery disc and how to create those discs and how to run are written in their website usually.
Hi boggins , the recovery disc, could it be opened normally to view and do some execution or could only be accessed thro initial boot screens in laptop?
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Hi,
Very interesting thread. Got to know more about those keys and all. But laptops are not sold with the dvd as Boggins rightly pointed out. The recovery partition is there, but how to use it to repair or kind of reset is very tough in laptops. Normally they have programs of recovery in their website. Recovery disc and how to create those discs and how to run are written in their website usually.
Hi boggins , the recovery disc, could it be opened normally to view and do some execution or could only be accessed thro initial boot screens in laptop?
The OEM Recovery disks (usually made up from 2) are bootable and will factory reset the computer when used.
I suppose you could open them in Windows but doubt that you could extract anything as you can with an install disk.
If you have a Recovery partition on your computer, open it up and you will see the same files as you will have on the disks.
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Hi, Boggins.
What would be the name of the file/folder. Could we see that. I found other software drivers in c:swsetup folder in laptop. That is where the original drivers are stored.
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I'm not sure which file/folder you mean.
On my Toshiba laptop the recovery partition is in Drive D: where there are multiple files including a Setup Application which automates the whole process just as a driver installation is.
What you have in C: is unlikely to be related to the Recovery process as when using the OEM Recovery disks, you are booting up outside of Windows and when using the factory reset option in the computer, you need to boot up into the Advanced Boot options to select Repair your Computer which also takes you outside of Windows after the required reboot for it to effect.
This is because you can't repair/replace files while they are in use and is why a chkdsk /f or /r has to dismount the volume first before it can do its thing.
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116 KB in bad sectors.
Soon as I see that in a chkdsk it is time to replace the drive. I just spent 20 hours recovering data from a machine where the drive was going bonkers on me. Finally got the data off, and it only showed 8 KB in bad sectors, which account for 51 bad sectors. You have 116 KB, you have a LOT of bad sectors.
Shane
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116 KB in bad sectors.
Soon as I see that in a chkdsk it is time to replace the drive. I just spent 20 hours recovering data from a machine where the drive was going bonkers on me. Finally got the data off, and it only showed 8 KB in bad sectors, which account for 51 bad sectors. You have 116 KB, you have a LOT of bad sectors.
Shane
aha we will look into this if we can :smiley: but can i ask you something ? and my My question is if i do wiping/formatted the Partition of the harddrive then the bad sectors will be gone as on rootkits Infection ? https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?/topic/129556-beta-program-forever-yo/ :wink:
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You are still getting sfc errors after a chkdsk /r with 116KB reported in bad sectors, but to confirm your HDD is on the way out download Seatools for DOS and use ImgBurn to create a bootable disk.
If it fails in either the Short or Long test then it's well on the way to being shot.
http://www.seagate.com/gb/en/support/downloads/item/seatools-dos-master/
http://www.seagate.com/files/staticfiles/support/downloads/seatools/seatools-dos-guide.pdf
http://filehippo.com/download_imgburn
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Formatting doesn't fix bad sectors. bad sectors are a physical problem on the drive. Every drive has a 200 or so sectors set aside for the drive to remap to in case it finds bad ones. But once those are used up there is nothing that can be done. And a lot of times once you start getting bad sectors it will continue to get worse.
Get a new drive :-)
Shane