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15 Oct 2019 | #11 |
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Hi 1metalguru,
Screenshots And Files - Upload And Post In SevenForums This tutorial [Published by Brink] will show you how to upload the file => Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in SevenForums. I hope this helps! |
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15 Oct 2019 | #12 |
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Hi 1metalguru,
I just had a look at the CheckSUR.log file. There are numerous missing .mum files [Found 359 ERRORS]. This will probably mean that a Repair Install is required! I hope this helps! |
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15 Oct 2019 | #13 |
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Hi Paul, been there, done that.
At least I was told to do a repair install. I REALLY don't want to do this as I ABSOLUTELY CAN'T risk losing any data or installed programs. I know that is the reason the Rollups won't install, but I don't care. As I have said many times, everything else works fine, all Windows functions are normal except for the installation of those few updates. This problem with freezing is brand new, only in the last couple of months. The missing MUM files have been like that for almost two years now without any visible affect. I was hoping someone could address only the freezing problem and ignore the update issues. That's why I didn't post this in the BSOD section in the first place, I knew you guys would focus on the missing MUM file issues instead of the real problem. What I wanted was just a way to find out what is causing this freezing issue, pretend all the other problems don't exist. I know they are completely unrelated. Thanks for the help. I'll just have to live with it. |
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15 Oct 2019 | #14 |
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The risk of not having all your data baked up is bigger than doing a repair install.
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16 Oct 2019 | #15 |
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Hi 1metalguru,
A repair install differs from a clean install in the fact that it ONLY replaces the corrupted OS with a new fresh copy. This means that ALL your User Accounts, Folders, Files, Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos, Data Files, Icons, and any installed programs are left intact. It does however, delete ALL the Window updates, and could possibly affect, sounds, services, visual effect settings and device drivers by re-setting them to default [unusual though]. You cannot do a repair install at boot, in Safe Mode, using a system repair disk, or using an integrated Windows update disk. Basically, this process can ONLY be performed from within the LIVE OS. I hope this helps! |
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16 Oct 2019 | #16 |
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"The computer will completely freeze, does not respond to keyboard, mouse cursor locks up, no response whatsoever. This will last somewhere between 1 and 2 minutes, then everything will return to normal. Happens a few times a day."
Returning to Day One. I have the same situation, my laptops will go on hold, almost as long as yours, from time to time, seemingly at random. Now, I have been questioning my alligators in the moat -- security and monitoring utilities running in the background. Since protecting the castle is important, I've been wondering if it is necessary for both of us to tame the gators and lessen the hold times. When you posted, were you maybe thinking along those lines as well? |
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16 Oct 2019 | #17 |
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"The computer will completely freeze, does not respond to keyboard, mouse cursor locks up, no response whatsoever. This will last somewhere between 1 and 2 minutes, then everything will return to normal. Happens a few times a day."
Returning to Day One. I have the same situation, my laptops will go on hold, almost as long as yours, from time to time, seemingly at random. Now, I have been questioning my alligators in the moat -- security and monitoring utilities running in the background. Since protecting the castle is important, I've been wondering if it is necessary for both of us to tame the gators and lessen the hold times. When you posted, were you maybe thinking along those lines as well? Yes, it is possible, although none of the malware monitoring stuff has changed in the last few years, let alone months. However, it could have been an update to one of those... This problem is very recent, and the system has been stable and idiosyncrasy free up to recently. (with the exception of the update issue) I was thinking since the CPU and Hard drive activity is normal during these events, it is something in the Windows Services that is the culprit. I have been looking for something similar to Performance Monitor that monitors service activity to confirm the hypothesis. |
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16 Oct 2019 | #19 |
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Hi 1metalguru,
Before you do anything like a clean install or Repair Install, you should ALWAYS backup ALL your important files and folders as well as creating a System Image. This way, if things go wrong, you will be able to restore your OS back to the exact same state that it was when the system image was made in a very short time. There are two imaging programs which are very popular among members here, the first is AOMEI Backupper Standard [FREE], and the second is Macrium Reflect [FREE]. A repair install differs from a clean install in the fact that it ONLY replaces the corrupted OS with a new fresh copy. This means that ALL your User Accounts, Folders, Files, Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos, Data Files, Icons, and any installed programs are left intact. It does however, delete ALL the Window updates, and could possibly affect, sounds, services, visual effect settings and device drivers by re-setting them to default [unusual though]. You cannot do a repair install at boot, in Safe Mode, using a system repair disk, or using an integrated Windows update disk. Basically, this process can ONLY be performed from within the LIVE OS. I hope this helps! Instructions for a repair install? Thanks. |
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16 Oct 2019 | #20 |
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OP, it's very possible that it is a recent windows update? I think you can control panel - windows update - whatever that installed updates tab is called...maybe you can spot and then remove the errant update or two?
"Instructions for a repair install?" My wild guess is that you simply slide Windows install DVD into the DVD player, find the setup.exe, make sure somewhere in that maze of menus you pick Repair Install. For those without a DVD device, one has to create a USB Windows install... |
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