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Finally You tube finished processing the video will show you the problem im facing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvaQk-wHAR4
Finally You tube finished processing the video will show you the problem im facing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvaQk-wHAR4
You are not running the commands from the DVD Command Line as I suggested in #28 and you said you would do in response. Then you make a video to show us that you hadn't done what you just acknowledged you would do.
I apologize just a bit tired but I will run the commands from the DVD as you stated the video is just for your review so you can see the actual problem as I stated I will read the post more thoroughly in the morning and follow it correctly I had a long day today as I drive a truck for a living and have been working since 1am
X:/ would be the DVDs drive I will for sure run the SFC command from there first thing in the morning
I understand and have found myself in the same position in the past pushing myself to keep working when too tired, which was when mistakes got made.
Get a good night's sleep and we'll be here waiting to help you when your rested and ready.
Last edited by gregrocker; 19 Feb 2013 at 23:42.
Thanks I greatly appreciate your help, really means a lot thanks again
Please follow Greg's excellent advice.
Just a note here-in your video you mention Advanced System Care. This should be removed to eliminate a possible cause of corruption. Most "tune up" applications cause more harm than fixes to a system
Just had my coffee and before I start over and work my way through the tutorial I decided to run a quick startup repair scan using the windows 7 disk and did get something worth mentioning I will post a screenshot showing the results.
Here is the screenshot
http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps019e4f31.jpg
The tweaking suite referred to above likely ruined your OS. What I would do if Startup Repair or SFC /SCANNOW Run in Command Prompt at Boot cannot repair the files after running each several times, is to follow these steps to get a perfect Clean Reinstall, deleting all partitions during install.
If you stick with the tools and methods given then you'll keep a perfect install. You could already have it done in the time you've spent trying to repair the OS you ruined with the XPired-era tweaking which Win7 will not tolerate.
Not sure what you mean about Xpried-era tweaking