zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #101 Edit: I'm looking into this.
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #102 Access denied on second command.... Attachments rebootpending3.jpg 73.4 KB · Views: 5
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #103 Let's try reverting the pending updates (if possible) from the recovery environment. Press F8 while your computer is booting to display the Advanced Boot Options menu. Use the arrow keys to highlight Repair Your Computer, and press Enter. Select a keyboard input method and click Next. A logon dialog box appears, as you can see in the following figure: Select the name of an administrator account—enter its password (if any), and click OK. At the System Recovery Options menu, choose Command Prompt At the command prompt window, type the following commands, press enter after each: bcdedit | find "osdevice" Note the drive letter that is returned. Use that letter below instead of C: if different. DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions When this completes, close the command console window and then click Restart at the advanced recovery options window.
Let's try reverting the pending updates (if possible) from the recovery environment. Press F8 while your computer is booting to display the Advanced Boot Options menu. Use the arrow keys to highlight Repair Your Computer, and press Enter. Select a keyboard input method and click Next. A logon dialog box appears, as you can see in the following figure: Select the name of an administrator account—enter its password (if any), and click OK. At the System Recovery Options menu, choose Command Prompt At the command prompt window, type the following commands, press enter after each: bcdedit | find "osdevice" Note the drive letter that is returned. Use that letter below instead of C: if different. DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions When this completes, close the command console window and then click Restart at the advanced recovery options window.
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #104 How do i enter bcdedit | find "osdevice" on keyboard? Wheres the | symbol on keyboard?
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #105 Hold shift and press '\', usually above the enter/return key.
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #106 Thanks its partition D,do i type DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions word for word?
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #107 Therefore is it.... DISM /image/cleanup-image/revertpendingactions ?
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #108 DISM /image:D:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #109 iv done that command now and rebooted,it was hard to follow the command on my smartphone,didnt show the correct spaces etc between /
iv done that command now and rebooted,it was hard to follow the command on my smartphone,didnt show the correct spaces etc between /
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #110 You did great :) Try to run SFC again.
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #111 thanks shall i run this ....copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log %userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt to generate another CBS,txt?
thanks shall i run this ....copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log %userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt to generate another CBS,txt?
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #112 Did SFC run or did it give the reboot message? If it ran, then please do :)
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #113 it gave the reboot message again sadly
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #114 shall i generate a cbs.txt anyway?
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #115 Not yet. Let's try this: Clear Transactional Logfiles 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, especially if the computer is not experiencing these exact issues. Do not attempt this fix unless instructed to do so. If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own. 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 one at a time and press enter after eachone. Type Y and press enter if you are asked "Are you sure?" to any line. Ignore any failure messages, they are perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. fsutil resource setautoreset true %SystemDrive%\ attrib -r -s -h %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\TxR\* del %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\TxR\* attrib -r -s -h %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\* del %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\*.tm* del %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\*.blf del %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\*.regtrans-ms
Not yet. Let's try this: Clear Transactional Logfiles 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, especially if the computer is not experiencing these exact issues. Do not attempt this fix unless instructed to do so. If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own. 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 one at a time and press enter after eachone. Type Y and press enter if you are asked "Are you sure?" to any line. Ignore any failure messages, they are perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. fsutil resource setautoreset true %SystemDrive%\ attrib -r -s -h %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\TxR\* del %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\TxR\* attrib -r -s -h %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\* del %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\*.tm* del %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\*.blf del %SystemRoot%\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\*.regtrans-ms
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #116 first command completed successfully,all the rest were used by another process,well most
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #117 Try it from safe mode. Restart your computer, tap F8 on startup, choose safe mode with networking from the list of options. Once in safe mode, run command prompt and try the commands again. Let me know if that works :)
Try it from safe mode. Restart your computer, tap F8 on startup, choose safe mode with networking from the list of options. Once in safe mode, run command prompt and try the commands again. Let me know if that works :)
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #118 could not find on some commands.first one was successfull again,and some gave no reply back,so i assume they were the successfull ones also.
could not find on some commands.first one was successfull again,and some gave no reply back,so i assume they were the successfull ones also.
zcomputerwiz Windows Update Expert Joined Jan 10, 2015 Posts 5,185 Location USA Jul 24, 2015 #119 Good :) See if SFC can be persuaded to run.
B bungalowbill74 Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2015 Posts 99 Jul 24, 2015 #120 no still same message buddy,system repair pending,requires reboot to complete :banghead: