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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: "BitLocker Application Not Found" After Running Repairs
« on: January 19, 2018, 10:29:31 pm »
Hey Boggin,
Sorry I should've given a bit more info.
Windows 10. The BitLocker drive is a non-OS drive. I simply reverted to the restore point before the repair tool's changes when I saw that BitLocker broke.
I recently did an in-place upgrade hoping it would fix the crashing explorer issue. Since there's no pattern to reproducing it, I can't see if it crashes in Safe Mode. If all hope fails I'm looking to just reinstall Windows from scratch, except I've done that once. Some background:
I had a laptop with Win8 that was upgraded to 10. But once upgraded, I faced this black screen stuff occasionally. I recently built a new PC, just a few months ago and installed Windows 10 from scratch. No such crashes happened until I think after Anniversary Update. Maybe once or twice. But most definitely it was happening every few minutes after the Fall Creators Update. At that time it was whilst watching something on VLC in full screen, or when playing a game. But there were no faults reported regarding the video card drivers. So I reverted back to whichever earlier restore point I had. I uninstalled the Creators Update from settings as well. What's strange is that even though it uninstalled it and went through the whole system restore sequence, it reported that the restore failed. Yet the crashes stopped, until yesterday when it crashed again in the same manner whilst watching in full screen in VLC. After this I carried out an in-place upgrade/repair install. Kept all files. However, post-upgrade explorer crashed at least once from just clicking on the taskbar (but not the permanent crash, so it restarted on its own). Windows Spotlight is still broken. Makes me wonder whether the upgrade/repair worked at all.
If I were to really find some sort of common variable, then the only one I can think of that has some weight is that the crashes usually happen after 3-4 days without shutdown (I have a few tasks and NAS downloads that require continuous use). I can understand explorer crashing a bit but not restarting at all? Very weird. And across two completely separate machines and installations? Extremely odd.
Do you think the registry restoration will avoid breaking BitLocker? If so I'll try that.
Sorry I should've given a bit more info.
Windows 10. The BitLocker drive is a non-OS drive. I simply reverted to the restore point before the repair tool's changes when I saw that BitLocker broke.
I recently did an in-place upgrade hoping it would fix the crashing explorer issue. Since there's no pattern to reproducing it, I can't see if it crashes in Safe Mode. If all hope fails I'm looking to just reinstall Windows from scratch, except I've done that once. Some background:
I had a laptop with Win8 that was upgraded to 10. But once upgraded, I faced this black screen stuff occasionally. I recently built a new PC, just a few months ago and installed Windows 10 from scratch. No such crashes happened until I think after Anniversary Update. Maybe once or twice. But most definitely it was happening every few minutes after the Fall Creators Update. At that time it was whilst watching something on VLC in full screen, or when playing a game. But there were no faults reported regarding the video card drivers. So I reverted back to whichever earlier restore point I had. I uninstalled the Creators Update from settings as well. What's strange is that even though it uninstalled it and went through the whole system restore sequence, it reported that the restore failed. Yet the crashes stopped, until yesterday when it crashed again in the same manner whilst watching in full screen in VLC. After this I carried out an in-place upgrade/repair install. Kept all files. However, post-upgrade explorer crashed at least once from just clicking on the taskbar (but not the permanent crash, so it restarted on its own). Windows Spotlight is still broken. Makes me wonder whether the upgrade/repair worked at all.
If I were to really find some sort of common variable, then the only one I can think of that has some weight is that the crashes usually happen after 3-4 days without shutdown (I have a few tasks and NAS downloads that require continuous use). I can understand explorer crashing a bit but not restarting at all? Very weird. And across two completely separate machines and installations? Extremely odd.
Do you think the registry restoration will avoid breaking BitLocker? If so I'll try that.