G garegin Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2015 Posts 114 Nov 12, 2019 #1 Hi after running dism repair, it says that windows repaired the errors. but after running sfc I get this error Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation' the cbs.log is attached here. CBS2.txt Last edited: Nov 12, 2019
Hi after running dism repair, it says that windows repaired the errors. but after running sfc I get this error Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation' the cbs.log is attached here. CBS2.txt
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 13, 2019 #3 Hi! I don't see any errors. Please do it again: SFC Scan Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following commands into it, press enter after each sfc /scannow Wait for this to finish before you continue copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt" This will create a file, cbs.txt on your Desktop. Please attach this to your next post.
Hi! I don't see any errors. Please do it again: SFC Scan Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following commands into it, press enter after each sfc /scannow Wait for this to finish before you continue copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt" This will create a file, cbs.txt on your Desktop. Please attach this to your next post.
G garegin Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2015 Posts 114 Nov 14, 2019 #4 Ran it, same error CBS3.log
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 14, 2019 #5 SFC does not seem to report errors, please run a scan with FRST: Step#1 - FRST Scan 1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop. Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one. 2. Right-click FRST64.exe and click Run as Administrator to run it as administrator. When the tool opens, click Yes to disclaimer. 3. Please ensure you place a check mark in the Addition.txt check box at the bottom of the form before running (if not already checked). 4. Press Scan button. 5. It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from (which should now be the desktop) 6. Please attach the log back here. 7. Another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST64.exe) will be generated Please also attach that along with the FRST.txt in your reply.
SFC does not seem to report errors, please run a scan with FRST: Step#1 - FRST Scan 1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop. Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one. 2. Right-click FRST64.exe and click Run as Administrator to run it as administrator. When the tool opens, click Yes to disclaimer. 3. Please ensure you place a check mark in the Addition.txt check box at the bottom of the form before running (if not already checked). 4. Press Scan button. 5. It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from (which should now be the desktop) 6. Please attach the log back here. 7. Another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST64.exe) will be generated Please also attach that along with the FRST.txt in your reply.
G garegin Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2015 Posts 114 Nov 15, 2019 #6 here you go Attachments FRST.txt 60.5 KB · Views: 2 Addition.txt 40.1 KB · Views: 2
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 15, 2019 #7 I see that a lot of drivers have not been installed. Is this a recent installation?
G garegin Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2015 Posts 114 Nov 15, 2019 #8 no. I have been trying to install a webcam and a headset and it hasn't been going through. The Windows install is a few years old
no. I have been trying to install a webcam and a headset and it hasn't been going through. The Windows install is a few years old
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 15, 2019 #9 Would you like to try and resolve it by upgrading to Windows 10?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 15, 2019 #11 Let me know if successful. Thanks.
G garegin Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2015 Posts 114 Nov 15, 2019 #12 I downloaded W10 from Microsoft, but it failed. I ran it from within Windows. Not surprising. Usually, they fail when Windows itself is corrupted. How can we fix Windows 8.1?
I downloaded W10 from Microsoft, but it failed. I ran it from within Windows. Not surprising. Usually, they fail when Windows itself is corrupted. How can we fix Windows 8.1?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 15, 2019 #13 Upload Drivers Hive[/B] Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\config Right-click on the current DRIVERS file and select copy Note: If you get an error that the file is in use, reboot your computer and then try again. Right-click on your Desktop and select paste Right-click on the DRIVERS file on your Desktop and select Send To -> Compressed (zipped) Folder Upload the zip from your Desktop to a file sharing service such as Dropbox or OneDrive or SendSpace and include the link with your reply.
Upload Drivers Hive[/B] Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\config Right-click on the current DRIVERS file and select copy Note: If you get an error that the file is in use, reboot your computer and then try again. Right-click on your Desktop and select paste Right-click on the DRIVERS file on your Desktop and select Send To -> Compressed (zipped) Folder Upload the zip from your Desktop to a file sharing service such as Dropbox or OneDrive or SendSpace and include the link with your reply.
G garegin Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2015 Posts 114 Nov 15, 2019 #14 Note that I had deleted and Windows automatically recreated the drivers hive. that's why it's so small Attachments DRIVERS.zip 392 bytes · Views: 1
Note that I had deleted and Windows automatically recreated the drivers hive. that's why it's so small
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 15, 2019 #15 Step 1 - Replace Drivers Hive Manually Warning: this fix is specific to the user in this thread. No one else should follow these instructions as it may cause more harm than good. If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own. Download DRIVERS.ZIP and save to your desktop. Right-click on it and select Extract all.... Make sure the "Show extracted files when complete" is checked and click Extract. Now we have the DRIVERS file that we will be using to replace your current one. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\config Right-click on the current DRIVERS file and select rename. Rename it to DRIVERS.bad. Note: If you get an error that the file is in use, reboot your computer and then try again. Take the file from the Drivers folder on your desktop and paste it into C:\Windows\System32\config Afterwards, retry Windows 10 upgrade. Attachments DRIVERS.zip 761.8 KB · Views: 1
Step 1 - Replace Drivers Hive Manually Warning: this fix is specific to the user in this thread. No one else should follow these instructions as it may cause more harm than good. If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own. Download DRIVERS.ZIP and save to your desktop. Right-click on it and select Extract all.... Make sure the "Show extracted files when complete" is checked and click Extract. Now we have the DRIVERS file that we will be using to replace your current one. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\config Right-click on the current DRIVERS file and select rename. Rename it to DRIVERS.bad. Note: If you get an error that the file is in use, reboot your computer and then try again. Take the file from the Drivers folder on your desktop and paste it into C:\Windows\System32\config Afterwards, retry Windows 10 upgrade.