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FWIW--my sfc /scannow either reports errors, and never can fix them, or it reports no errors when I know there are errors. I don;t think it's a good tool.
FWIW--my sfc /scannow either reports errors, and never can fix them, or it reports no errors when I know there are errors. I don;t think it's a good tool.
Hi Roy,
Here's that log you wanted to see.
Thanks a lot,
J T
Just received email notice
lookin'
Here is what I have with search please download and extract
CheckSUR.zip
to say your Desktop then
copy to C:\Windows\Temp\
run System Update Readiness Tool and post CheckSUR.log again
I'll have to peruse the Web for the others. Probably a new KB or Cumulative.
Bill
placing the checksur folder in temp is where surt find the files from they are copied and they replace the offending/missing files and security permissions remain in tact VERY IMPORTANT
Last edited by Snick; 06 Nov 2019 at 17:04.
Hi Snick,
Here is the log you requested, sorry for the delay.
Thanks,
J T
Last edited by Tinsby; 08 Nov 2019 at 11:49.
Snick,
This is the latest log file, it was created today, with everything positioned the way you suggested.
Thanks,
J T
Here's the gist of the CheckSUR.log
Summary:
Seconds executed: 916
Found 34 errors
CSI Manifest Zero Length Total count: 27
CSI C Mark Deployment Not Marked Total count: 6
CBS MUM Corrupt Total count: 1
I'll see what I have.
Bill
Last edited by Snick; 16 Nov 2019 at 17:20.
Not having much if any luck with missing files.
I'd recommend a Repair Install
Repair Install - In Place Upgrade Instructions Here
Bill
Paul, Roy, Bill and anyone else I may have missed, I have an answer to the erratic behavior of the cursor.
Whist experimenting with the computer I let my wife try and grab an icon and move it all around the desktop.
Lo and behold she was able to do it without a hitch, ( she is NOT a computer user at all ) So I tried the same motion and of course midway into it the icon dropped out of my 'grip'. What's going on?
Well if I make a concerted effort and really push down on the left mouse button I can move things normally too.
I suffer from an auto immune disease called PMR for short for Polymyalgiarheumatica, it attacks the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the muscles. This disease isn't curable but it can be treated so it goes into remission, at least for 95% of the folks that have it. I am in the 5% and mine has come back again.
Now I realize why I don't have the fine control of my left mouse button the way I should.
This explains why the 'trouble' followed me to Linux Mint............ its the same finger on the mouse in both OS's. I am inadvertently letting go of the mouse button accidentally, although it feels like I am holding it down solidly.
So my W7 friends that's the story and I'm sticking to it maybe when the PMR gets under control again I will have better luck with the mouse. Right now I have to use workarounds to get things done, but it could be far worse, and ant least we all have an answer.
Thank you all very much for your interest in my troubles, I still think W7 was the best MS OS hands down and I will use it to the bitter end, and use Linux Mint in concert with W7.
Best wishes for the upcoming holidays and many thanks,
J Tinsby
Last edited by Tinsby; 21 Nov 2019 at 15:04.