Bootup Errors after??? Have pics.

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    Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
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    Bootup Errors after??? Have pics.


    This is what I get after I boot or reboot. I have not done anything new but run my anti-virus(free avira) cccleaner and spybot, only cccleaner found files which I deleted, no viruses.

    I looked around and the Asus EPU might be the issue, although now I cannot even get it to startup. That also gives me an assertion failed and abnormal shutdown error. Love and hate thing I guess with Windows 7.
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    Can you get safe mode with command prompt to run a secure file check?
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  3. Posts : 74
    Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
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    [QUOTE=Maguscreed;1256929]Can you get safe mode with command prompt to run a secure file check?[/QUOT

    Haven't tried that yet. Is the Secure File Check fairly basic to run?
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    get the command prompt up and just type
    sfc /scannow
    note the space between the c and the /
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  5. Posts : 74
    Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
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    Maguscreed said:
    get the command prompt up and just type
    sfc /scannow
    note the space between the c and the /
    I did the f8 thing but unlike xp it doesn't give me the options to select command prompt/network or just plain safe mode, so I assume I was in safe mode. Did command prompt, cmd, then sfc /scannow and it told me I must have admin rights. ???
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  7. Posts : 74
    Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
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    Found no issues, restarted same errors.
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    Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
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    Maguscreed said:
    I haven't tried the "How to Check / Repair the Windows System Files from a Command Prompt at Boot" yet.
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  9. Posts : 6,668
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    Avira could be blocking apps it shouldn't be. Might want to remove it for the time being.

    Since you are able to get into windows system restore is always a option. Just roll back to before the error was occurring
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    Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
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    System restore fails, says Avira is running even though I disabled it. When I removed Avira restore worked and errors stopped on reboot, but another error pops up saying "cannot start avira" and it gives the x86 program files location where it was installed to. I got the enable admin rights to work but even with admin rights I cannot delete Avira folders in program files. So old errors are fixed now it's the Avira thing. I will do a full reinstall of Avira if it lets me to see if that fixes the new issue. I have so many other things I could be doing
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