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Strange...crickets...but it is not a figment of my imagination...I may have to sacrifice one of my PCs and run the latest WR tool and see if the Windows update issue is present....I hate to do it for a fourth time and experience the issue yet again...

AlphaStealthHWSW

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"Can you post the make & models of the computers affected and can I suggest you perform a repair install instead of a clean install."

OK, the PCs effected are:  1)  HP Touchsmart 300 AIO running Windows 10 Pro OS, 2) MSI GX70 3BE Laptop running Windows 10 Pro OS and 3) Brand new custom built Gaming PC (ASUS X370 MB, Ryzen 1800X, Samsung 960 pro 512gb, RX 560 GPU) running Windows 10 Pro OS.

As you can see they are all different HW generations and models running  Windows 10 Pro OS.  I have another 5 Windows 10 Pro 1803 PCs in the family that I am holding off running Windows Repair tool until I see a solution...

I ended up finding a pre-1803 system restore file and restored to that state - still took awhile - 12 hours...

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I had my third Windows 10 Pro 1803 PC develop this issue.  It turned out I had a system restore file from just before the 1803 update, so I restored to that state and then ran the Windows Repair tool version that was part of the system, updated drivers and then updated windows up to and including the 1803 update (12 hours of effort).  Everything checks out and works now, but I am reluctant to update and run the Windows Repair tool until I see a solution to this issue be released...

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OK, I now have a third PC that was updated to 1803, worked fine including update function, then I ran  Then Windows Repair Tool and now that third PC gives me an error on update.  Sadly I tried to do a DISM repair and that did not work (this time).  The first PC was repaired by doing a clean install.  The second PC had unrepairable issues when SFC was run but did fix all the issue when a DISM repair was run.  It looks like I am going to have to do a clean install on this third PC...I wish the admin at Tweaking.com would recognize that the tool is causing an issue on 1803 systems.  Too many of us have had the same issue...

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Angelika, are you running WIN 10 1803 Update and then unable to do an update after running the Windows Repair Tool?  If so, you are in the same boat I was in.  I resolved the problem with by running a DISM repair of Windows 10:

Using DISM with the RestoreHearlh option

Use the DISM command with the /RestoreHealth switch to scan the Windows image for any corruption and to perform a repair automatically. Unlike the /ScanHealth switch, the /RestoreHealth switch can take up to 20 minutes to complete the process.

To run the command do the following:
1. Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
2. Type the following command and press Enter:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

It takes 20 minutes, but it resolved the issue completely....

Additional Info - I now this issue with a third PC and DSM did not fix the issue...going to have to do a clean install...

AlphaStealthHWSW

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I hate to say it, but I have run the latest Windows Repair on two of my PCs (both updated to 1803) and both cannot do an install from Microsoft Store nor do a Windows update.  I did a clean install on one which was time consuming.  And I just ran the tool on my gaming PC and now that PC has the same issue...not a happy camper right now...

I resolved the problem with both PCs by running a DISM repair of Windows 10:

Using DISM with the RestoreHearlh option

Use the DISM command with the /RestoreHealth switch to scan the Windows image for any corruption and to perform a repair automatically. Unlike the /ScanHealth switch, the /RestoreHealth switch can take up to 20 minutes to complete the process.

To run the command do the following:
1. Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
2. Type the following command and press Enter:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth


Everything fine now, but I am not running the Windows Tweaking tool until the real problem is addressed....

AlphaStealthHWSW

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Hi

1)  I have Windows Repair version 3.4.3 on a Windows 10 PC and it shows that I have the following issue: Missing Default Reparse Point: (Original Path: C:\Users\DefaultAppPool\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.IE5) (Target Path: C:\Users\DefaultAppPool\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\IE)
2)  Unfortunately, the Windows Repair tool does not repair the issue.
3)  Any suggestion as to how I can get this issue resolved successfully?

AlphaStealthHWSW

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