3rd attempt at posting this. I think one of the attachments had been too big.
I don't see my initial message about this listed on the blog, so I will try again. As it was my first post on the blog, I'm sure that I blew it somehow. I'll do my best to recreate it.
I ran into a problem after installing Windows Repair (All in One) on one of my virtual Win7 Ultimate x64 workstations. Luckily it was only a temporary test instance that had been around for about 2 weeks. Other than seeing a lot of different windows fly by on the I saw extra errors fly by. I do not see it reflected in the partial log file I have attached. I have attached a screenshot and a window shot in an .rtf file showing a new 'Interactive Services Detection' screen and a shot of the bogus file structure created. In the original Win7 instance the Oracle VirtualBox shortcut stopped working. Following an attempt to reinstall the VirtualBox software in repair mode. It still did not work. I ran the Windows repair programs a couple more times to see if I could note errors during the running of the program. I saw enough to make me suspicious.
As a control, I then created a new instance of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 from scratch. Next, I applied the Microsoft updates, then installed FireFox, Opera, Chrome, Safari, Flashplayer, Shockwave, Java JRE, Malwarebytes v1.75, SpywareBlaster, Spybot Search & Destroy, Defraggler, VLC player, PeerBlock and then Windows Repair (All in One). I checked the directory structure in question prior to running v2.8.3 and then checked on the directory on and off throughout the process. I stopped the process after the problem re-appeared.
Let me know if I can supply any additional information concerning this problem. I did also notice that when I initially got
prompted to update the v2.8.0 installation on that first instance I notified me of a new version being available. It informed me about v2.8.2, but took me to v2.8.3. I already had v2.8.2 on my main workstation, so which seemed to be solid. I did read through the update information for v2.8.3.
I will create a additional new Win7 Ultimate instance on my server to continue assisting someone with troubleshooting their assignments in their HTML course. I don't know HTML, CSS or Javascript well, but am great with analyzing computer logic troubleshooting. But, that's why all of the different browsers were installed on the Windows 7 instance.
Thanks, Mark
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also : As an old-schooler, starting in the hex and octal machine code, CPM and DOS days, I cringed a little bit at the recent removal of the command window from some sections of the Windows Repair (All in One). My face fell when reading: "Updated multiple repairs to no longer display everything in the cmd.exe window" in v2.8.3. I agree that most users will not want to see those screens, but I would like an option added for displaying the command line executions.
It was a selling point to me when I first reviewed your products. It displayed to me the thoroughness of your coding. It is also a progression tool, as an addition to the System Monitor displays. You've got to admit during a large, and multiple, disk file permissions or registry permissions the status screen can be static for a very long time. Given the option, I would like the ability to pause some of the command screens to see exactly what it is doing or saying, especially on some of the really quick screens.
I've also noticed, since v2.8.2 that I can no longer use the scroll bar for the repair checklist or expand the "+" sections during an active repair. But, the sections do expand when reached during the repair process.