Error for bfe.reg import

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  1. Posts : 2,470
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       #21

    If still no joy, let's press on...

    Please download the Windows Repair (All in One) program.
    Download > Here
    Save to the Desktop

    Note: Make sure to temporarily disable your AntiVirus program before any repairs are done!

    Right-click the tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio_setup file on the Desktop, and selet: Run as Administrator
    Click Next at the Welcome, follow the prompts, and click: Finish

    At the program's main interface...

    Go to the Step 3 tab, and press Check to see ifCheckDiskis needed.
    If CheckDisk is needed, click on: Do It

    Next, go to the Step 4 tab, and run System File Check by clicking on: Do It

    Go to the Step 5 tab, and under System Restore click on: Create
    Wait for the Restore Point to be created, and press: Next

    Now, go to the Start Repairs tab, and click: Start

    On the list of Repair Options (left pane), please check the following:

    01 - Reset Registry Permissions
    04 - Register System Files
    06 - Repair Windows Firewall
    10 - Remove Policies Set by Infections
    23 - Repair File Associations (12)
    27 - Set Windows Services to Default Startup

    On the right side, check: Restart/Shutdown system when finished

    Now, click on: Start (Lower right-side)


    When done, please look for the Windows Repair log (_windows_repair_log.txt) in the following folder:
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Tweaking.com\Windows Repair (All in One)\Logs

    >> Please post the Windows Repair log in your reply.


    Last, try using the Safe Mode options, and let us know if they work.


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  2. Posts : 14
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    Thread Starter
       #22

    Did you merge the BFE.reg into the Registry.

    When done reboot?

    Follow Post 17 regedit instructions, and still no BFE?
    Won't let me merge - the same error appears.

    I'll be back a little later to follow the next set of instructions.
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  3. Posts : 14
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    Thread Starter
       #23

    Go to the Step 3 tab, and press Check to see ifCheckDiskis needed.
    If CheckDisk is needed, click on: Do It
    Wasn't needed.

    I've attached the repair log.

    Last, try using the Safe Mode options, and let us know if they work.
    Do you mean restart the machine in safe mode? Or did I miss something in tweaking?
    Error for bfe.reg import Attached Files
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  4. Posts : 2,470
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       #24

    Have you tried merging the BFE.reg in Safe Mode?
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  5. Posts : 2,470
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       #25

    Also try the Windows Firewall Troubleshooter:

    http://support.micro...all_diagnostic/
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  6. Posts : 14
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    Thread Starter
       #26

    Have you tried merging the BFE.reg in Safe Mode?
    I did try that when I first discovered the issue...but thought I'd try again since it has been quite some time (and many cleanups) since then, and SUCCESS! It merged perfectly and all seems to be working fine. Thank you!
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  7. Posts : 2,470
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       #27

    Excellent!!!

    Glad the issue is fixed. Was running out of options...

    Did you get to use the Windows Firewall Troubleshooter, or did the Safe Mode action do the trick?

    Also, can you please run the Farbar Dervice Scanner once again, and post its result?

    Thanks!
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  8. Posts : 14
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    Thread Starter
       #28

    It was the safe mode. I still ran the troubleshooter after though. I've attached the FSS result.
    Error for bfe.reg import Attached Files
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