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Will I get the same results from the scan in safemode? Im not sure my computer will be stable long enough to complete the scan.
Last edited by rickybobby; 28 Jun 2010 at 17:55.
Will I get the same results from the scan in safemode? Im not sure my computer will be stable long enough to complete the scan.
Last edited by rickybobby; 28 Jun 2010 at 17:55.
Here is the CBS from the sfc scan.
Note: The scan was done in safe mode with command prompt because the computer would crash in regular mode before the scan was able to finish. Hope that doesn't change the results.
Ok there are alot of duplicate ownerships. In a command prompt type cd\ this should bring you back to C:\ now type takeown /f *. You also need to do a Virus scan, MSE is a good option. Also please do a check disk of each hard drive. Then redo the system scan please.
After doing those things, scan stopped at 82% and says: Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
Hmm it is fixing some files (mostly moving them). This leaves the repair or reinstall option. You have some system files that are corrupted beyond the systems ability to repair. If you dont want to reinstall I would suggest running the scan a few more times. It is possible that you have an onion of corruption and each time it repairs some files it find more. Other then that I have run out of my knowledge.
This leaves the issue that I've temporarily misplaced my other win7 disk (I have one of them) while moving all my things from my dorm back to my house. Can I still do these things or do I need to locate my disk?
Do you have the 64bit disk or the disk for 32bit? Also can you tell us how much ram you have and processor speed/type.
I'm not sure, it just says on it the windows 7 companion disk for Sony Vaio. It would be of 64 bit though. I don't even think I recieved the 32 bit disks.
RAM: 4.00GB
Processor: Intel(R)Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6500 @2.10 GHz 2.09 GHz
Umm you can try it. Just bootup the cd and try the repair option.
You dont need to use 64bit however as the only real benefit to 64bit for now is you can use more then 4 gig of ram. Since you only have 4gig you would probably be better off doing a wipe and reinstall of 32bit. 32bit has a lot less issues as most everything is built for 32bit systems.
Im realizing now that the one disk i have is a pre-windows7 prep thing.
Damn.