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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: December 03, 2013, 02:25:45 pm »
Still having dificulty with windows updates.I have not run combofix as i have read that you have to know what you are doing to use it.

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                                                                      Zac1

                                                                       

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: December 03, 2013, 06:41:39 am »
Yes I did run all repairs and i made sure all my internet security software was switched off.

                                                                     
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                                                                 Zac1

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 30, 2013, 08:02:09 pm »
I found the removal tool for Bitdefender and that is now clear.I am left with two final errors.The first being Microsoft Security essentials will not download error 0x8004FF91 pops up.I have tried your fix it tool but when i come to the listing page MSE is not in.So i have gone into not listed but it requires a 38 number product code which i do not have.The second error is that windows will not update.Error 9C59 comes up.I am using windows 7 (64 )bit and IE9.

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                                                                        zac1

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 27, 2013, 08:54:03 pm »
Update on my last reply.I have found a  programme Bitdefender Total security which i thought i had uninstalled with a download called  Your Uninstaller. It uninstalls it completly but Bitdefender keeps coming back into the listed programmes in Your uninstaller.I have tried uninstalling Bitdefender with CCleaner pro but when i click on the key to uninstall nothing happens.The key does not function.The same thing happens in Windows add/remove programmes.Would be very grateful for your advice.

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                                                                          Zac1

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 27, 2013, 02:38:28 pm »
Never tried Firefox,Chrome ok.Will have a look at IE11.

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                                            Zac1

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 25, 2013, 09:40:17 pm »
Hello Shane,
I have another problem when i click on IE9 the window opens and it says Intenet Explorer cannot display web page.( or any page ).Can you help please.
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                                       Zac1

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 23, 2013, 02:18:25 am »
Hello,Jraja,
I have deleted the temp files and used ccleaner and uninstalled any downloads that were not necessary and my boot up time has gone up to 168 seconds.I thought i had done everything right.Please advise.

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                                                                               Zac1

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General Computer Support / Re: Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 22, 2013, 08:11:13 pm »
Many Thanks for your very helpful information and advice it was very much appreciated.

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                                                        Zac1

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General Computer Support / Windows 7 slow Boot up
« on: November 22, 2013, 02:39:22 pm »
Hello Again Shane,
I Need your help once again please.My laptop is a Toshiba C660D Satellite.I am using Windows 7 Home premium (64bit ) and IE9.
Just recently my boot up speed has gone from 60 seconds to 125 seconds.The web page load up is also very slow.I have tried all the well known tune up and repair tools but nothing has worked.Would be grateful for your advice.

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                                                                                   Zac1

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Hello Shane.
Took me a while to build up courage to do it but Windows 7 Home premium is now clean as a whistle.All errors gone.No more windows opening up telling me my copy of 7 is not genuine and the bonus is i never lost any of my files.Everything stayed exactly as it was.(apart from the errors.).I owe you a huge debt of thanks and gratitude Shane.You have taught me an awful lot.Many Thanks for sticking with me and not giving up on me.I wish you and your tremendous site all the very best.Out of all the Experts ie Which Computing,Geeks to go.You were the one who sorted me out.

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Hello Shane,
Many thanks for your help it was again very much appreciated.

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                                                       Zac1
                                                         


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Hello Shane,
Thank you for your help.At last the penny has dropped.I can see what i was doing wrong and i can see where i am going now.I would be very grateful if you can help me with two questions.Windows seven forum tutorial says to click on Run set up.exe.I have only got Run set up.What is the diffrence and can i use it.Do i need to buy an external harddrive and copy all my details to that first before doing the re-install of windows.

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                                                                         Zac1

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Hello Shane,
Sorry for the late reply but for some reason i could not connect to your website to read your message until now.I have put the cd in switched the laptop on and booted by pressing the  F12 key.IS this correct .Can you give me a step by step what to do.Thanks

                                                                                                        Zac1 

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The Compatability report window says.
The computer started using the windows installation disc.Remove the installation disc and restart your computer so that windows starts normally.
Then insert the installation disc and restart the upgrade.(do not select custom advanced to perform an upgrade.Custom installs a new copy of windows and deletes advanced programmes and settings
This is word for word as it says in the window.
                           
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Thank you for your help.Unfortunatly i do not have a mobile phone.I will try my best with the information you have sent could take me a while.
But i still cannot understand why i have to remove the disc and reinstall it.Surely once i have booted from the disc the installation should carry on until the finish.
                                                                                  With many Thanks for your patience and time.
                                                                                                       Zac1













 

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So Sorry shane i do not know how to do that.

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Thank you for your reply.
Please go back to reply 8  oct 07.I am stuck on this compatability window.In the windows seven forum it does not tell me to take my disc out and switch off and then restart.So why am i getting it.Please help as i do not know which way to go.

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                                                                      Zac1

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Hello Shane,
I am not sure i have used the correct download.Should i have used the bootable download.I have used the Windows 7 SP1 which was highlighted in red.Is this the correct one.

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                                                                         Zac1

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Hello Shane,
I would very much appreciate your help please.I have made and booted from the disc and have got as far as the Compatability window.This  says remove installation disc which i have done.Re-start computer so that windows starts normally.So i switched it off at the on/off button and then switched it back on using the same button  so that windows starts normally.It then says to insert the installation disc which i did i can hear it working and the green side light on the harddrive is flashing. But nothing comes up on screen to allow the installation to go further.What am i doing wrong.

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                                                                       Zac1

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Thanks for that it is very much appreciated.

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                 zac1

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Hello Shane,
Many Thanks for your help.Im sure i will get stuck again. But believe me i will have a good go myself before getting in touch with you.I do think it is important to do that first.

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                                                                           Zac1

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Good Morning Shane,
Many Thanks for taking the time and trouble to sort me out.Out of all the experts you are the only one to not only give me a practical solution but you have shown me where to get all the download and installation details.Your help and advice has been very much appreciated.
I have gone on to the tutorial site and one thing it mentions is to be sure to have the Device Drivers ready to re-install.Please can you show me how to do that.

                                                                                  Very Best Wishes
                                                                                       Zac1

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Hello Fellow members,
I am nearly a pensioner and a relative novice in computing.I am having  problems with windows 7 update errors 8007005 and 8000ffff.I have tried manual install.All the microsoft fix it tools some of which tell me my errors are fixed when in fact they are not.I am a member of the Which computing mag and on line help service.They gave advice but with no results.I have run The Tweaking.com repair tool again with no joy.sfc /scannow told me i had corrupt files which could not be fixed.To add to this a window keeps popping up telling me my windows 7 home premium is not genuine.When i go into my computer it tells me my windows is activated and shows me my id number.I have rung Microsoft and they confirmed my windows 7 is genuine so why the pop ups.For £65 they can fix all my problems.If members or Tweaking.com can help this grey haired old man then it would make my day and you would put one over on all these so called experts.
                           
                                                                          Best Wishes
                                                                             zac1 

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