Multiple errors after a new repair install

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  1. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #41

    Hi Tom
    I did this 3 times with the copy paste until I realized it was telling me it was too long.
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  2. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #42

    Hi Tom
    I've got to be out a couple of hours. One of my crew had a tree come down on top of his kids swing set and I told him I'd help him remove it. The guy can shave with table saw, but he's afraid of a chain saw. Oh well, a man has got to know his limits. Look at me here. I can build a complete kitchen, from floor up but I can't fix a stupid computer.
    George
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  3. Posts : 2,663
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #43

    Hmm, I was hoping it would reveal a little more about this mystery service, but I guess today isn't my day! The errors that Noel noticed earlier in this thread are still here, so let's hunt these down:

    Code:
    Error - 11/30/2013 9:52:01 AM | Computer Name = owner | Source = Microsoft-Windows-TaskScheduler | ID = 413
    Description = Task Scheduler service failed to load tasks at service startup. Additional
     Data: Error Value: 2147942402.
     
    Error - 11/30/2013 9:52:12 AM | Computer Name = owner | Source = Service Control Manager | ID = 7026
    Description = The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
       Null
    Run ESET Services Repair: http://kb.eset.com/library/ESET/KB%2...icesRepair.exe

    Then FSS:

    Please download Farbar Service Scanner and run it on the computer with the issue.
    • Make sure the following options are checked:
      • Internet Services
      • Windows Firewall
      • System Restore
      • Security Center
      • Windows Update
    • Press "Scan".
    • It will create a log (FSS.txt) in the same directory the tool is run.
    • Please copy and paste the log to your reply.


    I have written you a batch file to gather the contents of your scheduled tasks folder so I can have a look at them:

    Batch File

    Warning: this fix is specific to the user in this thread. No one else should follow these instructions as it may cause more harm than good. If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own.

    1. Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Notepad and click on it
    2. Copy (Ctrl+C) all of the text in the following box and paste (Ctrl+V) it into Notepad
      Code:
      @ECHO OFF
      set ZIPFOLDER=%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\tom982
      
      del %ZIPFOLDER%\*.* /a /f /q
      rmdir %ZIPFOLDER% /s /q
      mkdir %ZIPFOLDER%
      del %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\tom982.zip /a /f /q
      
      xcopy %windir%\Tasks %ZIPFOLDER%\Tasks /i /S /Y
      xcopy %WinDir%\system32\Tasks %ZIPFOLDER%\System32\Tasks /i /S /Y
      
      echo Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments > _zipIt.vbs
      echo InputFolder = objArgs(0) >> _zipIt.vbs
      echo ZipFile = objArgs(1) >> _zipIt.vbs
      echo CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject").CreateTextFile(ZipFile, True).Write "PK" ^& Chr(5) ^& Chr(6) ^& String(18, vbNullChar) >> _zipIt.vbs
      echo Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application") >> _zipIt.vbs
      echo Set source = objShell.NameSpace(InputFolder).Items >> _zipIt.vbs
      echo objShell.NameSpace(ZipFile).CopyHere(source) >> _zipIt.vbs
      echo wScript.Sleep 2000 >> _zipIt.vbs
      
      CScript _zipIt.vbs %ZIPFOLDER% %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\tom982.zip
      
      del .\_zipIt.vbs /a /f /q
      del %ZIPFOLDER%\*.* /a /f /q
      rmdir %ZIPFOLDER% /s /q
      
      start explorer.exe %userprofile%\Desktop
    3. Go to File > Save As... and save it to your Desktop named fix.bat. Make sure you change the Save as type to All Files (*.*)
    4. Locate fix.bat on your Desktop and right click then select Run as administrator


    Thanks to Peter Mortensen at SuperUser.com for the VBS script.

    When this finishes, it will open up a window of your Desktop folder, attach the file tom982.zip to your next post please :)

    Tom
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  4. Posts : 2,663
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #44

    I've got to be out a couple of hours. One of my crew had a tree come down on top of his kids swing set and I told him I'd help him remove it. The guy can shave with table saw, but he's afraid of a chain saw. Oh well, a man has got to know his limits. Look at me here. I can build a complete kitchen, from floor up but I can't fix a stupid computer.
    No worries, I'll still be around. Hope there wasn't too much damage!

    Well I'm completely the opposite - I can fix a stupid computer, but I can't build a complete kitchen I'd give it a shot though.
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  5. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #45

    Remind me not to come round for dinner, Tom :)
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  6. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #46

    Well that didn't take that long. The crew will be building Lil John a new play set come spring:). He was getting to big for what he had anyway. A boy needs to climb in and out of.
    Back to work. Here's the first part. I didn't know if you wanted that CC Support folder or not so I threw it in. Working on the rest.
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  7. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #47

    Noel: It's a long swim but your welcome in my kitchen anytime.
    Designing them is harder than building them. The customer always wants to change something after you get started. Drives you nuts.
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  8. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #48

    OK back to business again.
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  9. Posts : 2,663
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #49

    Uninstall Express Files and Windows Cleaner. I get a warning from my browser when I try to visit the Express Files website, so it's probably not the safest of tools. Windows Cleaner will probably do more harm than good. If you want a program to clear your temp files now and then, I would recommend CCleaner:

    https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

    But stay away from any 'optimiser' or similar as they tend to do more harm than good.

    How's things now?

    Tom
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  10. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #50

    Tom
    I'm sending a list (part 1 & 2) of programs I have installed. I don't see Express Files or Windows cleaner? I'm not real fond of ccleaner. I had that installed when I had Vista installed. I don't know what I hit but it wiped out half of my system. I think it had to do with the duplicate files and the registry. Since then I shy away from anything that even mentions the words registry cleaner.
    I do have the Advanced system care installed but I don't use it. Actually I saw a lot of stuff I should uninstall cause I don't use it. I do use the Acer "Empowering Technology". It usually cleans out browser crap that IE Tools says it's removed. It does have an optimization tool (express lower left side) but I don't use it either. I put a screen shot of what it looks at. I ran the browser cleaner, then did another Acer screen shot. As you can see it didn't remove much. I try to clean all temp files, cookies, dump the recycle bin, and if it misses any Recently accessed URLs I check that box to. Hit the clear button and viola, it's clean. I run the defrag about once a month.
    Do I need to keep any of that stuff I downloaded today? If not I'll send it off to the recycle bin too. I hate a cluttered desktop.
    Where do we stand, hmmm, I just opened the Event viewer and there are the same bunch of errors as before. Do you understand why I picked that Avatar? That about says it all.
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