H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 16, 2016 #61 also, create system backup with aomei installed on computer, or create backup with aomei that starts after booting from USB stick?
also, create system backup with aomei installed on computer, or create backup with aomei that starts after booting from USB stick?
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 16, 2016 #62 Humble said: ok, I am wondering, backing up as the system as it is now will include the very glitch we are trying to fix, the RP issue, or not? Does that still make sense? And if yes, what will be my next step after creating the back up? Click to expand... Yes, it will be included. But it's better to have a copy of the system when it's working, even with a "glitch", than not having it at all... The next step after you have the system backup, and you know how to restore it (using your USB stick and the restore function of aomei), is to follow the steps in 50th post (tweaking.com application). Humble said: also, create system backup with aomei installed on computer, or create backup with aomei that starts after booting from USB stick? Click to expand... It should be the same, i.e. it should work in both cases. By the way, the more secure (and maybe the fastest, try to measure the time in both cases) procedure should be the one from the USB stick. I usually run the program inside Windows. Last edited: Oct 16, 2016
Humble said: ok, I am wondering, backing up as the system as it is now will include the very glitch we are trying to fix, the RP issue, or not? Does that still make sense? And if yes, what will be my next step after creating the back up? Click to expand... Yes, it will be included. But it's better to have a copy of the system when it's working, even with a "glitch", than not having it at all... The next step after you have the system backup, and you know how to restore it (using your USB stick and the restore function of aomei), is to follow the steps in 50th post (tweaking.com application). Humble said: also, create system backup with aomei installed on computer, or create backup with aomei that starts after booting from USB stick? Click to expand... It should be the same, i.e. it should work in both cases. By the way, the more secure (and maybe the fastest, try to measure the time in both cases) procedure should be the one from the USB stick. I usually run the program inside Windows.
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #63 ok, xilolee, completed steps outlined in post 50. tweaking windows repair, item 19 only, safe mode, twice. after that, trying to create RP results in catastrophic error message.
ok, xilolee, completed steps outlined in post 50. tweaking windows repair, item 19 only, safe mode, twice. after that, trying to create RP results in catastrophic error message.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 17, 2016 #64 Ok. In tweaking.com there is a beta repair section aimed to repair system restore: it is in the bottom-right corner of the repair section of tweaking.com: Read More: Start windows in safe mode, try that fix. Do it twice. Then start windows in normal mode and try to create a new system restore point.
Ok. In tweaking.com there is a beta repair section aimed to repair system restore: it is in the bottom-right corner of the repair section of tweaking.com: Read More: Start windows in safe mode, try that fix. Do it twice. Then start windows in normal mode and try to create a new system restore point.
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #65 my version seems to be different. I do not see this option in repair section lower right corner. then again, my notebook screen is too small to see the entire program window. (the bottom part is cut off even when I move the window as high as it will go on this screen) and I am not successful trying to re-size this window.
my version seems to be different. I do not see this option in repair section lower right corner. then again, my notebook screen is too small to see the entire program window. (the bottom part is cut off even when I move the window as high as it will go on this screen) and I am not successful trying to re-size this window.
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #66 even in safe mode where I can see the entire windows repair application window I do not detect any reference to beta repairs in the lower right corner of repair tab -- or anywhere else, for that matter. 3.9.12 is the version I use.
even in safe mode where I can see the entire windows repair application window I do not detect any reference to beta repairs in the lower right corner of repair tab -- or anywhere else, for that matter. 3.9.12 is the version I use.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 17, 2016 #67 Does this happen in safe mode or happen also in normal mode? Right-click repair_windows.exe, click properties, click the compatibility tab, tick (=put the checkmark in the checkbox) disable display scaling on high dpi settings, click ok, then open the program and check if you can see that option. The beta repair should be in repairs - open repairs - bottom-right corner: it should be to the right side of cpu usage. Using tweaking.com windows repair 3.9.12 portable Last edited: Oct 17, 2016
Does this happen in safe mode or happen also in normal mode? Right-click repair_windows.exe, click properties, click the compatibility tab, tick (=put the checkmark in the checkbox) disable display scaling on high dpi settings, click ok, then open the program and check if you can see that option. The beta repair should be in repairs - open repairs - bottom-right corner: it should be to the right side of cpu usage. Using tweaking.com windows repair 3.9.12 portable
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #68 Ok, I ticked that but it seems to make no difference. I do not have the portable version, I think. At least it doesn't say anything to that effect ! is that maybe the reason I do not see this? should I get the portable version instead?
Ok, I ticked that but it seems to make no difference. I do not have the portable version, I think. At least it doesn't say anything to that effect ! is that maybe the reason I do not see this? should I get the portable version instead?
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 17, 2016 #69 I don't know... Maybe, who knows? :smile9: I gave you the link to the portable version some posts ago (50th post).
I don't know... Maybe, who knows? :smile9: I gave you the link to the portable version some posts ago (50th post).
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #70 now I downloaded again from the link in 50th post. I do not see beta repair link, nor CPU usage on that page you mention.
now I downloaded again from the link in 50th post. I do not see beta repair link, nor CPU usage on that page you mention.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 17, 2016 #71 Ok, let's compare them. This is the screenshot of what I can see: Read More:
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #72 now I downloaded again from the link in 50th post. I do not see beta repair link, nor CPU usage on that page you mention. Attachments ScreenshotWindowsRepair.png 54.1 KB · Views: 5
now I downloaded again from the link in 50th post. I do not see beta repair link, nor CPU usage on that page you mention.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 17, 2016 #73 That's strange: it should appear in windows vista and it shouldn't appear in win10 (because that fix is not supported yet). Well, forget it and try option 27 (set windows services to default startup). (twice, in normal mode)
That's strange: it should appear in windows vista and it shouldn't appear in win10 (because that fix is not supported yet). Well, forget it and try option 27 (set windows services to default startup). (twice, in normal mode)
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #74 did 27, twice, normal mode. RP = catastrophic failure
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 17, 2016 #75 (I remember you wanted to stop services and processes to gain resources) Did you use some special programs to stop windows services and other processes? (i.e., what programs did you use?)
(I remember you wanted to stop services and processes to gain resources) Did you use some special programs to stop windows services and other processes? (i.e., what programs did you use?)
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 17, 2016 #76 yes, you remember correctly. but I don't remember using any programs for that purpose. at one point I think I ran the tweaking.com tweaker ( that was after the RP issue had started ). other than that I only installed RAMbooster and added RAM at one point I had tried disabling a number of services manually which I thought I didn't need but that caused issues, so I turned them back on. the RP issue started before I disabled services, I guess at about the time when windows updates stopped working. ( an issue that was fixed for a while and then surfaced again ).
yes, you remember correctly. but I don't remember using any programs for that purpose. at one point I think I ran the tweaking.com tweaker ( that was after the RP issue had started ). other than that I only installed RAMbooster and added RAM at one point I had tried disabling a number of services manually which I thought I didn't need but that caused issues, so I turned them back on. the RP issue started before I disabled services, I guess at about the time when windows updates stopped working. ( an issue that was fixed for a while and then surfaced again ).
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 18, 2016 #77 Try these steps: Read (and apply) step 1 of tweaking.com windows repair Reboot to safe mode: log on with an administrator account Open tweaking.com windows repair (repair_windows.exe), repairs, windows repairs Tick only the following tweaking.com repairs: 01 - Reset Registry Permissions 02 - Reset File Permissions 03 - Reset Service Permissions 04 - Register System Files 05 - Repair WMI 06 - Repair Windows Firewall 10 - Remove Policies Set By Infection 14 - Remove Temp Files 15 - Repair Proxy Settings 17 - Repair Windows Updates 19 - volume shadow copy service 21 - Repair MSI (Windows Installer) 26 - important windows services 27 - windows services default startup Wait till it finishes (it could last easily some half hours) Reboot to safe mode: log on with an administrator account Repeat (points 3, 4, 5, 6) Reboot to normal mode and verify system restore
Try these steps: Read (and apply) step 1 of tweaking.com windows repair Reboot to safe mode: log on with an administrator account Open tweaking.com windows repair (repair_windows.exe), repairs, windows repairs Tick only the following tweaking.com repairs: 01 - Reset Registry Permissions 02 - Reset File Permissions 03 - Reset Service Permissions 04 - Register System Files 05 - Repair WMI 06 - Repair Windows Firewall 10 - Remove Policies Set By Infection 14 - Remove Temp Files 15 - Repair Proxy Settings 17 - Repair Windows Updates 19 - volume shadow copy service 21 - Repair MSI (Windows Installer) 26 - important windows services 27 - windows services default startup Wait till it finishes (it could last easily some half hours) Reboot to safe mode: log on with an administrator account Repeat (points 3, 4, 5, 6) Reboot to normal mode and verify system restore
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 18, 2016 #78 strange. in the midst of running this repair job I just noticed now I can see that button for beta repair...right along with cpu etc!
strange. in the midst of running this repair job I just noticed now I can see that button for beta repair...right along with cpu etc!
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 19, 2016 #79 p.s.: what I mentioned above refers to the repairs running in safe mode. back in normal mode I still cannot see the beta repair button. completed repairs as directed, twice, in safe mode. result trying to create RP: catastrophic failure error, same as before.
p.s.: what I mentioned above refers to the repairs running in safe mode. back in normal mode I still cannot see the beta repair button. completed repairs as directed, twice, in safe mode. result trying to create RP: catastrophic failure error, same as before.
H Humble Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Posts 233 Oct 19, 2016 #80 as mentioned, I am unable to resize the windows repair window, although it has that little triangle in the lower right corner. when I click that triangle I can move dotted lines as if resizing the window. the moment I let the triangle go, the lines snap back to the same size as before, as per the earlier screenshot. I suspect because of this issue I cannot see beta button nor cpu indicator etc in normal mode.
as mentioned, I am unable to resize the windows repair window, although it has that little triangle in the lower right corner. when I click that triangle I can move dotted lines as if resizing the window. the moment I let the triangle go, the lines snap back to the same size as before, as per the earlier screenshot. I suspect because of this issue I cannot see beta button nor cpu indicator etc in normal mode.