J Jimmy Member Joined Nov 8, 2013 Posts 15 Dec 20, 2013 #21 Tom, I got the SFCfix script to run and it fixed the Deployment not marked but now it has a mismatched identity error as you can see below. Hope this helps. https://www.dropbox.com/s/bhbopm073w6z7d6/CheckSUR.log Thanks Jimmy
Tom, I got the SFCfix script to run and it fixed the Deployment not marked but now it has a mismatched identity error as you can see below. Hope this helps. https://www.dropbox.com/s/bhbopm073w6z7d6/CheckSUR.log Thanks Jimmy
tom982 Emeritus Joined May 31, 2012 Posts 4,352 Location New York Dec 21, 2013 #22 Hi Jimmy, Great! We're on the home straight now. One little registry repair to do now, but for that I'll need your COMPONENTS hive: Upload a file to Dropbox Note: If you prefer, the same techniques can be applied to your Skydrive however these instructions may not necessarily work for Skydrive. If you haven't already created a Dropbox account, please do so Here Although this procedure can be done directly through the website, it is much easier to do so via the Windows client which can be downloaded from the Dropbox website: https://www.dropbox.com/install After you have downloaded and installed that, you should now see Dropbox in your Favourites box in Windows Explorer. This is the folder that will be synchronised with the Dropbox servers, anything that you wish to back up online can be put in here, but today we will be using it to transfer files. To access your Dropbox folder, just click on the link in the top left hand corner of Windows Explorer (accessible from any location - Documents etc.). Alternatively, you can double click on the icon found in your system tray (next to the time). If you are still having issues locating this folder, unless otherwise specified, it can be found under this location: C:\Users\{Your username}\Dropbox Copy all of the following files to the Public folder in your Dropbox: C:\Windows\system32\config\components (it has no file extension) Select all files by pressing Ctrl+A then right-click and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder This will create a .zip file in your Public folder. Right-click on this file and select Copy Public Link then Paste (Ctrl+V) this link into your next post for me please Tom
Hi Jimmy, Great! We're on the home straight now. One little registry repair to do now, but for that I'll need your COMPONENTS hive: Upload a file to Dropbox Note: If you prefer, the same techniques can be applied to your Skydrive however these instructions may not necessarily work for Skydrive. If you haven't already created a Dropbox account, please do so Here Although this procedure can be done directly through the website, it is much easier to do so via the Windows client which can be downloaded from the Dropbox website: https://www.dropbox.com/install After you have downloaded and installed that, you should now see Dropbox in your Favourites box in Windows Explorer. This is the folder that will be synchronised with the Dropbox servers, anything that you wish to back up online can be put in here, but today we will be using it to transfer files. To access your Dropbox folder, just click on the link in the top left hand corner of Windows Explorer (accessible from any location - Documents etc.). Alternatively, you can double click on the icon found in your system tray (next to the time). If you are still having issues locating this folder, unless otherwise specified, it can be found under this location: C:\Users\{Your username}\Dropbox Copy all of the following files to the Public folder in your Dropbox: C:\Windows\system32\config\components (it has no file extension) Select all files by pressing Ctrl+A then right-click and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder This will create a .zip file in your Public folder. Right-click on this file and select Copy Public Link then Paste (Ctrl+V) this link into your next post for me please Tom
J Jimmy Member Joined Nov 8, 2013 Posts 15 Dec 23, 2013 #23 Tom, Here is the Components file you need thanks again.. https://www.dropbox.com/s/st07gqlw9sedh5p/components.zip Thanks Jimmy
Tom, Here is the Components file you need thanks again.. https://www.dropbox.com/s/st07gqlw9sedh5p/components.zip Thanks Jimmy
tom982 Emeritus Joined May 31, 2012 Posts 4,352 Location New York Dec 24, 2013 #24 Hi Jimmy, I'm drawing blanks on this one, everything looks fine to me but this error is coming out of nowhere. I don't think there's anything left but to try a repair install: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...-install-windows-windows-7-windows-vista.html It will almost definitely fix your problem :) Tom
Hi Jimmy, I'm drawing blanks on this one, everything looks fine to me but this error is coming out of nowhere. I don't think there's anything left but to try a repair install: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...-install-windows-windows-7-windows-vista.html It will almost definitely fix your problem :) Tom