Turn Windows Features On Or Off Problem

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       #21

    I think malwarebytes is another. I don't really know though because I don't use anti-virus or anything like it.
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    Windows 7 Proffesional 64 bit
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       #22

    i downloaded the program you gave me i run full scan it found 1 malware i deleted it but it still says error has accoured....
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #23

    Why not try a repair install?
    Repair Install
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    Windows 7 Proffesional 64 bit
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       #24

    hey Kaktussoft , i download windows 7 proffesional SP1 through the internet without any discs or ISO files... so which of the following should i do ? :
    4. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 ISO
    OR
    5. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 DVD/USB
    OR
    6. Repair Installed Windows 7 without SP1 using Windows 7 without SP1 DVD/USB

    I do have the serial key that came along in the download of windows 7 proffesional.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #25

    jacobpetrov said:
    hey Kaktussoft , i download windows 7 proffesional SP1 through the internet without any discs or ISO files... so which of the following should i do ? :
    4. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 ISO
    OR
    5. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 DVD/USB
    OR
    6. Repair Installed Windows 7 without SP1 using Windows 7 without SP1 DVD/USB

    I do have the serial key that came along in the download of windows 7 professional.
    Don't understand you. The seriaal key is NOT in the download. You have retail win7 professional now on your system? In that case the product-id is on the install DVD. Or do you have an OEM version now installed on system? In that case there's a COA sticker somewhere on computer. Maybe on the back. Is product key readable? Write it down exactly. a B looks like a 8 so look carefully!

    Do "Repair Install Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 DVD/USB". Or simply "Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 ISO". You decide.

    Don't forget to delete the extracted files if all has been reinstalled nicely.
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       #26

    You're looking for something that Microsoft calls a "Product Key".
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    Windows 7 Proffesional 64 bit
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       #27

    guys i have activated windows 7.... everything works fine and legit except the Turn windows features on or off... im trying now to repiar intall thanks guys
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    Windows 7 Proffesional 64 bit
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       #28

    is there any other way to fix it ? i really dont like the install repair idea ... cuz the activition key is already used so it will have alot of trouble there
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       #29

    well i got some news: i manually deleted any installation / download or file that has to do with NET FRAMEWORK but still the installation fails and i still cannot change TWFOO....
    but i got an idea so please tell me if its possible or not ?
    in C:/Windows/Netframework there are many files ... i deleted all of them and the installation and anything like that ; and now the question - can i take the same folder from another computer that has all the legit files working and put it mine ? and then to try install everything again ?
    Any answers will be acceptable sorry for wrinting so much LOL
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       #30

    any help ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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