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       #31

    Brian in this fix, where you ensure that the Windows Modules Installer is set to manual, did you see the second service that also has to be checked? Windows Installer must also be set to manual. I ask because the first time I read through the fix I completely overlooked this second service.
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       #32

    Correct my friend
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       #33

    pooch said:
    Brian in this fix, where you ensure that the Windows Modules Installer is set to manual, did you see the second service that also has to be checked? Windows Installer must also be set to manual. I ask because the first time I read through the fix I completely overlooked this second service.
    yep :)
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  4. Posts : 1,524
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       #34

    brianzion said:
    Correct my friend
    Correct as in you already saw it or correct it helped lol

    ps what player do you use for your video?? I only use VLC and it refused to play it
    Last edited by pooch; 04 Aug 2011 at 05:11. Reason: added ps
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       #35

    pooch said:
    brianzion said:
    Correct my friend
    Correct as in you already saw it or correct it helped lol
    it was already set to manual as was the other one :) but sfc still gives error
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       #36

    Ok back to the drawing board
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  7. Posts : 1,524
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       #37

    Another answer I have found to this is to do a chkdsk /f and then try the scan again.
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       #38

    pooch said:
    Another answer I have found to this is to do a chkdsk /f and then try the scan again.
    one of the first checks i done after the crash:)
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  9. Posts : 1,808
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       #39

    Another long shot, takes a little time but is safe and rules out a lot....:

    Do you have an extra Harddisk laying around that you could use for a test W7 install? Replace your current W7 boot disk (take it out completely) and do a fresh install. As I said before, I fail to see the connection with BIOS/mobo etc.. but this test would surely rule that out (or prove me wrong )

    Or... the other way around? A spare system that could hold your current C: and check if the error is really within that W7 install on that harddisk?
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  10. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #40

    What AV do you use? Have you tried with security disabled (AV and maybe malware realtime filters)?
    I've found some examples blaming/claiming McAfee for this problem and disabled, it worked...?
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