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Hi Tom,

I had indeed ryn the chkdsk commands and got no errors back.

The error code I found after seeing the failed update was 0xc1900101. This pointed to a potential faulty driver but after scouring my device manager I found none.

If I were to use the Win 10 media to try to fix my problem, I will have to stop the repair I have going on now (which is hitting 19 hours at this point with no progress).

Can I stop the repair without causing any more problems?

Thanks

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Sorry for the pic. For some reason I am unable to upload it to the site so here is an imgur link with it. https://imgur.com/a/UyW1ySy

You will see that CPU usage is at about 0%. Not sure if this is cause for concern.

I am currently on Windows 10 and I had run it because one of my Windows updates has been consistently failing for several months. When applying the Windows troubleshooter on the Windows Updater, I got a messag that there was a problem in the directory that the files downloaded to. (I may be remembering this not very accurately as this was last night and I can't really run it again now)

Thanks

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Tweaking v4.5.5 free version taking very long
« on: September 11, 2019, 07:12:34 am »
I have been having issues with my Windows Updater so I decided to download and run the Tweaking v4.5.5 free software. After having done all the previous steps, I hopped to the repairs.

I had started the repairs at 10:15pm and about 2 hours later it had got to Repair Job 8/42. When I got up this morning I saw it was still on Repair Job 8.

Is it supposed to take this long or is there potentially something wrong with the software?

Please see the attachment for a pic I took. Note that I took the pic useing a cellphone and am posting this from another computer.

Thanks,

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