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No problem! Attached are the new logs.
No problem! Attached are the new logs.
The Package errors are still present - which means that despite what SFCFix claims, the registry substitutions didn't work.
We'll have to try it the long way around...
I've uploaded a file - csbaf.zip - to my OneDrive at Noel's OneDrive
Please download and save it.
Right-click on the downloaded file, and select Extract all…
Extract the contained file to your SFCFix location - which will create a SFCFix.txt file there.
Open the SFCFix location in Windows Explorer - and drag the SFCFix.txt file over onto the SFCFix.exe file - this should force SFCFix to run the file
It will create a new log file - please upload that.
Now run the CheckSUR tool again (it may take a while)
Post the new CheckSUR.log
Here you go, the results of the round f.
Now I'm confused
I don't see why that shouldn't have 'taken' properly - so we'd best do things the hard (manual) way, and see where the problem lies that way.
How familiar are you with Regedit?
Too bad. I am a novice at Regedit, but I am confident enough to try to use it (dangerous combination, I know).
Let's see what we can see another way, then - let's try this, so that I know what I'm fighting :)
Please open Regedit
Navigate to the
Key and right-click on itCode:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Component Based Servicing .
Select Export
Change the 'Save as type' to Registry Hive Files and name it NPCBS
Close Regedit!
Compress the file, and upload it to your reply.
I can than hopefully get the instructions right first time
Alright, that was relatively painless. Here is the file.
At last! - I finally figured it out...
Let's try it one more time...
I've uploaded a file - csbag.zip - to my OneDrive at Noel's OneDrive
Please download and save it.
Right-click on the downloaded file, and select Extract all…
Extract the contained file to your SFCFix location - which will create a SFCFix.txt file there.
Open the SFCFix location in Windows Explorer - and drag the SFCFix.txt file over onto the SFCFix.exe file - this should force SFCFix to run the file
It will create a new log file - please upload that.
Now run the CheckSUR tool again (it may take a while)
Post the new CheckSUR.log
With luck and a following wind, that'll do it!
okay, here we go. (crossing fingers)
Gotcha!
Now we just have to worry about the 'Missing Watchlist Component' entries.
I'll work on those now and see what I can do with them.
back later.