B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 8, 2019 #61 Another error 0x80073701, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments Fixlog.txt 4.1 KB · Views: 0 CBS.7z 1.2 MB · Views: 0
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 8, 2019 #62 Next. Attachments fixlist.txt 3.7 KB · Views: 2
B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 9, 2019 #63 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments CBS.7z 1.1 MB · Views: 0 Fixlog.txt 4.4 KB · Views: 1
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 9, 2019 #64 Next! Attachments fixlist.txt 3.7 KB · Views: 2
B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 9, 2019 #65 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments Fixlog.txt 4.4 KB · Views: 0 CBS.7z 1.2 MB · Views: 0
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B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 9, 2019 #67 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments Fixlog.txt 4.4 KB · Views: 2 CBS.7z 1.2 MB · Views: 0
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B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 9, 2019 #69 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments CBS.7z 1.1 MB · Views: 0 Fixlog.txt 4.4 KB · Views: 0
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 9, 2019 #70 Next. Attachments fixlist.txt 3.3 KB · Views: 1
B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 9, 2019 #71 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments Fixlog.txt 4 KB · Views: 0 CBS.7z 1.2 MB · Views: 0
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B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 11, 2019 #73 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments CBS.7z 1.2 MB · Views: 0 Fixlog.txt 4 KB · Views: 0
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 11, 2019 #74 Step#1 - FRST Fix NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system 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. Download the attached fixlist.txt and save it to the Desktop. Note. It's important that both files, FRST64 and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work (in this case...the desktop). 3. Run FRST64 by Right-Clicking on the file and choosing Run as administrator. 4. Press the Fix button just once and wait. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run. 5. When finished FRST64 will generate a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt). Please post the contents of it in your reply. Attachments fixlist.txt 3.3 KB · Views: 1
Step#1 - FRST Fix NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system 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. Download the attached fixlist.txt and save it to the Desktop. Note. It's important that both files, FRST64 and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work (in this case...the desktop). 3. Run FRST64 by Right-Clicking on the file and choosing Run as administrator. 4. Press the Fix button just once and wait. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run. 5. When finished FRST64 will generate a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt). Please post the contents of it in your reply.
B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 11, 2019 #75 Another 0x80073701 error, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments CBS.7z 2.2 MB · Views: 0 Fixlog.txt 3.9 KB · Views: 0
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 11, 2019 #76 Next. Attachments fixlist.txt 2.8 KB · Views: 1
B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 11, 2019 #77 Back to error 0x800f081f again, logs attached and uploaded. Attachments CBS.7z 1.2 MB · Views: 0 Fixlog.txt 3.5 KB · Views: 0
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 11, 2019 #78 Let's test the HDD: GSmartControl Follow the instructions below to check your SMART status with GSmartControl: Download the portable version of GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop; Extract the zip file to your Desktop. Open the folder gsmartcontrol-1.1.3-win64 which should be located on your Desktop and double-click gsmartcontrol.exe to launch the program. Identify your drive in the list (if recognized by the tool), and hover your mouse over it. You should see something called: SMART status. It will either read: Enabled, in which case you should do the following: Double-click on it to bring up its window (usually you'll find your drive by its size or its brand name); Go to the Self-Tests tab, then select Extended Self-test in the Test type drop-down list and click on Execute (this test can take a few hours to complete); Once the test is over, the results will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Please copy and paste these results in your next reply or take a screenshot; Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply; Please note: If the SMART Status reads: Unsupported, stop and let me know.
Let's test the HDD: GSmartControl Follow the instructions below to check your SMART status with GSmartControl: Download the portable version of GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop; Extract the zip file to your Desktop. Open the folder gsmartcontrol-1.1.3-win64 which should be located on your Desktop and double-click gsmartcontrol.exe to launch the program. Identify your drive in the list (if recognized by the tool), and hover your mouse over it. You should see something called: SMART status. It will either read: Enabled, in which case you should do the following: Double-click on it to bring up its window (usually you'll find your drive by its size or its brand name); Go to the Self-Tests tab, then select Extended Self-test in the Test type drop-down list and click on Execute (this test can take a few hours to complete); Once the test is over, the results will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Please copy and paste these results in your next reply or take a screenshot; Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply; Please note: If the SMART Status reads: Unsupported, stop and let me know.
B brinox Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2019 Posts 138 Location Germany Oct 12, 2019 #79 The extended self-test completed without error.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 12, 2019 #80 What about the screenshot of the Attributes tab?