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« on: July 15, 2015, 05:56:23 am »
Thank you guys for a speedy reply.
I will simply delete these 2 files and see what happens. (First I will make a backup in case I need to reverse the change).
Do I need to take ownership of the Packages folder before deletion?
I suspect that the RestoreHealth (DISM command) failed because these 2 files have corrupt names, so the system did not know with what files to replace them. How this corruption occured I have no idea.
On the other hand I am a bit surprised that this command (and other repair commands) would not automatically delete files that are not recognized and that shouldn't be on the system.
I intend to run a tool to repair .net in case there are problems with it. I found quite a few different tools that deal with .net problems. I want to use the Microsoft tool but if you have any suggestions or preferences let me know.
P.S.
If .net is the problem, there is a chance that these 2 files are not the reason for failing updates, but I don't like any errors on my system, so I will delete them anyways.