daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 15, 2019 #101 File not found, but where I changed the faulty bitshifted t to d files were found
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 15, 2019 #102 Hi, Thanks for the information. I want that you do a little test for me please... repeat the steps from post #94 rename the fixlog.txt to fixlog1.txt Restart the computer repeat the steps from post #94 rename the fixlog.txt to fixlog2.txt attach both files fixlog1.txt and fixlog2.txt
Hi, Thanks for the information. I want that you do a little test for me please... repeat the steps from post #94 rename the fixlog.txt to fixlog1.txt Restart the computer repeat the steps from post #94 rename the fixlog.txt to fixlog2.txt attach both files fixlog1.txt and fixlog2.txt
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 15, 2019 #103 Hey SleepyDude, Here are the logs as requested Attachments Fixlog2.txt 1.3 KB · Views: 1 Fixlog1.txt 1.3 KB · Views: 1
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 16, 2019 #104 Hi Dave, Things doesn't look good! The last Fix show that the normal reg tools can't find the bad registry key but the keys exists on the registry export that you sent me!! I decided to use an old tool to check that registry export, I'm sure the tool isn't exactly perfect and it only tries to find bad characters in references to Updates, etc. where we know they don't use any special symbols. The tool found more bitshift errors! Key: ...\ComponentDetect\amd64_microsoft-windows-b..os-loader.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_0.0.0.0_fi-fi_9577acc7d9cc67ae Value: Package_89_for_KB3126587~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.1.Trigger_1 Data: 6.1.*့*601.23338@@2 Key: ...\ComponentDetect\wow64_microsoft-windows-s..-downlevel.binaries_31bf3856ad364e35_0.0.0.0_none_f8f98169606313e6 Value: Package_112_for_KB4019264~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.3.4019264-381_neutral_LDR Data: 6.3.*ȹ*600.18665@16 Key: ...\Packages\Package_3_for_KB3164033~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 Value: InstallLocation Data: \\?\C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Down*ၬ*oad\8dde68bb71116da63ca196990f982cfe\ Click to expand... I'm preparing a fix for you to try...
Hi Dave, Things doesn't look good! The last Fix show that the normal reg tools can't find the bad registry key but the keys exists on the registry export that you sent me!! I decided to use an old tool to check that registry export, I'm sure the tool isn't exactly perfect and it only tries to find bad characters in references to Updates, etc. where we know they don't use any special symbols. The tool found more bitshift errors! Key: ...\ComponentDetect\amd64_microsoft-windows-b..os-loader.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_0.0.0.0_fi-fi_9577acc7d9cc67ae Value: Package_89_for_KB3126587~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.1.Trigger_1 Data: 6.1.*့*601.23338@@2 Key: ...\ComponentDetect\wow64_microsoft-windows-s..-downlevel.binaries_31bf3856ad364e35_0.0.0.0_none_f8f98169606313e6 Value: Package_112_for_KB4019264~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.3.4019264-381_neutral_LDR Data: 6.3.*ȹ*600.18665@16 Key: ...\Packages\Package_3_for_KB3164033~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 Value: InstallLocation Data: \\?\C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Down*ၬ*oad\8dde68bb71116da63ca196990f982cfe\ Click to expand... I'm preparing a fix for you to try...
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 16, 2019 #105 Hi SleepyDude, Mr Pepka was helping me with my BSoD's He identified an audio driver that was corrupt. I don't know if it's a cause of the problems or just another a symptom. I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it. No BSoD's so far since the reinstallation.
Hi SleepyDude, Mr Pepka was helping me with my BSoD's He identified an audio driver that was corrupt. I don't know if it's a cause of the problems or just another a symptom. I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it. No BSoD's so far since the reinstallation.
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 16, 2019 #106 Hi SleepyDude, I saw this article and it seemed to include some of the problems I've been seeing, it's about advanced format disks it discusses file copying errors where sectors are 4KB instead of 512Bytes with Windows 7 64bit (and server 2008) and the like. You don't think this could be a possible cause of my problems? It also might explain why I can't get an acronis image made that verifies as good. I believe my disk is formated with 4KB sectors. I checked my RAM again today this time with mdsched.exe and it came up fine no errors. https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb...he-compatibility-of-windows-7-and-windows-ser
Hi SleepyDude, I saw this article and it seemed to include some of the problems I've been seeing, it's about advanced format disks it discusses file copying errors where sectors are 4KB instead of 512Bytes with Windows 7 64bit (and server 2008) and the like. You don't think this could be a possible cause of my problems? It also might explain why I can't get an acronis image made that verifies as good. I believe my disk is formated with 4KB sectors. I checked my RAM again today this time with mdsched.exe and it came up fine no errors. https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb...he-compatibility-of-windows-7-and-windows-ser
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 16, 2019 #107 Hi, Are you doing the Acronis backup from inside Windows or using the rescue DVD/flash drive? If you are not using the rescue disk make sure you try that because its a way to exclude problems in your system, if its a hardware problem I would expect the backup to fail also.
Hi, Are you doing the Acronis backup from inside Windows or using the rescue DVD/flash drive? If you are not using the rescue disk make sure you try that because its a way to exclude problems in your system, if its a hardware problem I would expect the backup to fail also.
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 16, 2019 #108 I was using the software from within windows but yesterday I used the Boot DVD to image C drive and the 100Mb Boot partion, it completed but when I verified the file, it stated a problem with partition 0-0 the 100Mb Boot partition. I'm currently running Western Digital's Lifeguard Diagnostics (Harddrive heath scanner)
I was using the software from within windows but yesterday I used the Boot DVD to image C drive and the 100Mb Boot partion, it completed but when I verified the file, it stated a problem with partition 0-0 the 100Mb Boot partition. I'm currently running Western Digital's Lifeguard Diagnostics (Harddrive heath scanner)
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 16, 2019 #109 Any other information? error code etc.? Check your PM.
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 16, 2019 #110 I've have to let you know tomorrow, 5 hours to go on the disk scan
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 17, 2019 #111 Are you using the WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows? WD Software
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 17, 2019 #112 Yes #108 It scanned fine on the Extended test Attachments WD HDD Scan.PNG 277.2 KB · Views: 2 WD HDD Scan2.PNG 129.5 KB · Views: 2
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 17, 2019 #113 Here's the Acronis Fail info Attachments Acronis Fail2.PNG 512.4 KB · Views: 3 Acronis Fail.PNG 19.5 KB · Views: 3
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 17, 2019 #114 Where are the backups stored?
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 17, 2019 #115 I have a couple of places a SATA RAID unit and on a partition on the main HDD
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 17, 2019 #116 daveguitaruno said: I have a couple of places a SATA RAID unit and on a partition on the main HDD Click to expand... All with the same result I suppose? Did you run chkdsk on the 100Mb Boot partition? by default Windows doesn't assign a drive letter to this partition but you can do it using the Windows Disk Manager, another possibility is to do it from the Acronis Rescue, I think it will assign a drive letter automatically.
daveguitaruno said: I have a couple of places a SATA RAID unit and on a partition on the main HDD Click to expand... All with the same result I suppose? Did you run chkdsk on the 100Mb Boot partition? by default Windows doesn't assign a drive letter to this partition but you can do it using the Windows Disk Manager, another possibility is to do it from the Acronis Rescue, I think it will assign a drive letter automatically.
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 17, 2019 #117 Yes, I was thinking the same thing, I had tried to do it from Computer management, but I think I need to logon as administrator in order to do that. I'll give it a go. No, it won't let me. I suppose I could run chkdsk on it. Actually I temporarily assigned it O: drive letter and ran error checking. But it seems okay see snip file Attachments SystemPartition.PNG 67.1 KB · Views: 1 Last edited: Jun 17, 2019
Yes, I was thinking the same thing, I had tried to do it from Computer management, but I think I need to logon as administrator in order to do that. I'll give it a go. No, it won't let me. I suppose I could run chkdsk on it. Actually I temporarily assigned it O: drive letter and ran error checking. But it seems okay see snip file
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 17, 2019 #118 daveguitaruno said: Yes, I was thinking the same thing, I had tried to do it from Computer management, but I think I need to logon as administrator in order to do that. I'll give it a go. No, it won't let me. I suppose I could run chkdsk on it Click to expand... Only an account with Administrators privileges.
daveguitaruno said: Yes, I was thinking the same thing, I had tried to do it from Computer management, but I think I need to logon as administrator in order to do that. I'll give it a go. No, it won't let me. I suppose I could run chkdsk on it Click to expand... Only an account with Administrators privileges.
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Jun 17, 2019 #119 Lets take care of the last error present on the SURT report. SFCFix Script !!! WARNING !!! The following fix is only relevant for this system and no other, applying this fix on another computer will not work and most likely will cause problems... Download SFCFix.exe (by Niemiro) and save it to the Desktop Download the file SFCScript.txt, attached below, and save this to your Desktop On your Desktop, make sure you have the two files: SFCFix.exe and SFCScript.txt Drag the file SFCScript.txt onto the file SFCFix.exe and release it The SFCFix tool will process the script Upon completion, a log file SFCFix.txt should be created on your Desktop Open the SFCFix.txt log and copy & paste the contents to your post Attachments SFCFix.txt 255 bytes · Views: 2
Lets take care of the last error present on the SURT report. SFCFix Script !!! WARNING !!! The following fix is only relevant for this system and no other, applying this fix on another computer will not work and most likely will cause problems... Download SFCFix.exe (by Niemiro) and save it to the Desktop Download the file SFCScript.txt, attached below, and save this to your Desktop On your Desktop, make sure you have the two files: SFCFix.exe and SFCScript.txt Drag the file SFCScript.txt onto the file SFCFix.exe and release it The SFCFix tool will process the script Upon completion, a log file SFCFix.txt should be created on your Desktop Open the SFCFix.txt log and copy & paste the contents to your post
daveguitaruno Contributor Joined May 1, 2019 Posts 103 Location United Kingdom Jun 17, 2019 #120 I edited #117 (I didn't know you had replied)