BSOD / bootres.dll corrupt / Win 10 update / Help!

clickforluck

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Hello All!

Been into computers since the XT days. Owned a BBS, and my first website in 1994. About to open a small esports center. Have used all versions of DOS and Windows - with that said not a BSOD or Windows 10 expert. This repair is beyond my pay grade.

Came home from business trip Saturday, Computer was off. MS had performed an update. Normally I don't allow automatic update but on this box I have. The update blew up the OS. Yelled at wife... not good. Forced to apologize.

I was able to get it to boot. It was acting out. Was not able to get programs to load etc. I then went to system restore and found a restore point that must have been automatic by the update. System restore had not been switched on by me and I had no idea by default it is off in Win 10. I used that restore point created by the update. That restore brought me to the BSOD.

I have looked at all the logs. Bootres.dll seems to be at least one issue.

I use an 240GB SSD as my OS drive. I have tried to use SFCFix and your BSOD log download program while in command prompt on the tainted drive. For both programs the response is that they will not work with that version of windows? I have run the other checks as outlined on many repair websites so I have those logs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated and a donation is guaranteed either way. I am a hard core user have 100 programs installed on a separate drive... copies of logs are attached in a ZIP file.

Machine at issue is an HP Envy 750-114 serial MXX6050312, 8 gigs ram DDR3, 240 gid SSD with 3 TB for programs and storage. I have set up a new SSD but all my programs are linked to corrupted SSD. Any help would be appreciated more than words can state.

CFL
 

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I'll get WinDbg set up on this laptop tonight and post back later on when I get a chance to take a look.

Expect a reply sometime soon if no one else gets to it by then.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. I will get you whatever you need. As stated the SFCFix and your BSOD log download program would not work from the administrator command prompt within the BSOD windows 10 repair screens. I can harvest whatever you need I believe off the drive. Generated logs, tried no crazy repairs. Removed drive, went and bought another SSD and loaded Win 10 to run my crippled computer for time being.

Let me know what you need from me. Thanks.
 
If there's no dumps in that zip, can you go to C:\Windows and upload the MEMORY.DMP somewhere, and paste the link here? Any drive site works fine.
 
Nope. Nothing there.

I was pondering whether they could be created or switched on through command prompt in repair screen?

I found: wmic RECOVEROS set DebugInfoType = X (x can be 0,1,2,3,7)
 

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