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    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #11

    NoelDP said:
    Just a little late for my birthday :)
    Thanks, Tom.
    Oops! I didn't know you're birthday was recently, happy (late) birthday Noel!
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    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #12

    (Yesterday - still suffering the after-effects, so simple fises only today! :))
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    Windows 7 Professional 64bit, Linux-4versions; multiboot
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Happy belated birthday. Too much pubing?
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    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #14

    NoelDP said:
    (Yesterday - still suffering the after-effects, so simple fises only today! :))
    Hope you had a good night, well that that you can remember of it. And spelling by the looks of it!
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       #15

    I realised it was time to leave when I drank the pub dry of whisky :)
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  6. Posts : 2,663
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #16

    Now that's impressive!
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  7. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #17

    Ooops! - I thought I'd replied to this posting the fix!


    I've uploaded a file - lisa3742.zip - to my SkyDrive at https://skydrive.live.com/#cid=936736BB8FCEB92F&id=936736BB8FCEB92F%21526
    Please download and save it.
    Right-click on the saved file and select Extract all...
    Change the target to C:\ and click on Extract
    This should create a folder C:\lisa3742
    Close all windows (it would be a good idea to print these instructions!)
    Now reboot to the Repair Environment - as soon as the machine restarts, start tapping F8 - this should bring up the Advanced Boot Menu, at the top of which should be the option 'Repair my Computer'
    Pick that
    You'll have to log in with your username and password.
    Pick the option to use a Command Prompt
    At the prompt type
    DIR C:\lisa3742
    hit the enter key - if you get a 'Not Found' error try
    DIR D:\lisa3742
    or
    DIR E:\lisa3742

    The drive letter in use when you find the folder will need to be substituted (for<drive>) into the following command...

    XCOPY <drive>:\lisa3742 <drive>:\windows\winsxs /y /i /s /v /h

    run the command (it should take almost no time)and when the prompt returns, type
    EXIT
    and hit the Enter key to exit Command Prompt - reboot to Normal Mode Windows.
    Now run SFC /SCANNOW in an Elevated Command Prompt
    then reboot and upload the new CBS.log file to your SkyDrive Public folder, and post a new link
    Also run a new MGADiag report, and post the result.
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