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The CheckSUR is interesting -
I'll have to do some research before I attempt to fix this!Code:Checking Package Watchlist (f) CBS Watchlist Package Missing 0x80070002 Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~0.0.0.0 Packae_5_for_KB2479943~31bf3056ad364w35~amd6>~~6.1.1.0 Package registry presence failed, possibly an orphaned package on package watchlist (f) CBS Watchlist Package Missing 0x80070002 Microsoft-Windows-NetFx2-ServerCore-OC-WOW64-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~ru-RU~0.0.0.0 Package_for_JB260411_SP1~31bf3856ad64e35~aHd64~~6..1.3 Package registry presence failed, possibly an orphaned package on package watchlist (f) CBS Watchlist Package Missing 0x80070002 Microsoft-Windows-NetFx2-ServerCore-OC-WOW64-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~sr-LATN-CS~0.0.0.0 慐正柀彥潦彲䉊㘲㐰ㄱ弐偓縱ㄳ時㠳㘵摡㘒攴㔳慾摈㐶繾⸶⸱⸱ Package registry presence failed, possibly an orphaned package on package watchlist (f) CBS Watchlist Package Missing 0x80070002 Microsoft-Windows-NetFx2-ServerCore-OC-WOW64-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~sv-SE~0.0.0.0 Package_for_KB2604115_SP1~31Bf3856ad64e35~aHd64~~6..1.3 Package registry presence failed, possibly an orphaned package on package watchlist (f) CBS Watchlist Package Missing 0x80070002 Microsoft-Windows-NetFx2-ServerCore-OC-WOW64-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~zh-CN~0.0.0.0 Package_for_KB2604115_SP1~31Bf3856ad64e35~aÈd64~~6..1.3 Package registry presence failed, possibly an orphaned package on package watchlist Checking Component Watchlist Checking Packages (f) CBS Registry Error 0x80070103 Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Optional-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~9.4.8112.16421 failed to get owner for package. (f) CBS Registry Error 0x80070002 Package_1_for_KB2532531~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 failed to get CurrentState (f) CBS Registry Error 0x80070002 Package_1_for_KB2532531~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 failed to get Visibility (f) CBS Registry Error 0x80070103 Package_3_for_KB2709715~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 failed to get owner for package. (f) CBS Registry Error 0x80070002 Package_for_KB2532531_SP1~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 failed to get CurrentState (f) CBS Registry Error 0x80070002 Package_for_KB2532531_SP1~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0 failed to get Visibility
back later/tomorrow - if you haven't heard by this time tomorrow, shout!
Unplug all other drives before trying the Repair Install.
The drive you have plugged into Disk0 is not an OS drive yet it is marked Active. This is asking for trouble in many ways. The OS should be the only partition marked Active, and there should be no preceding Primary partitions and certainly not Active ones. Only an OS or its boot partition should ever be marked Active.
Have you considered doing the Clean Reinstall? If this is still the factory preinstalled Win7 then it is the worst possible install you can have. No tech enthusiast would tolerate such an install for a minute, much less try to repair it with great effort. This is a perfect example of rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Everything you need to have Win7 reinstalled in an hour is in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7. As it explains you should take your time reinstalling programs over days to monitor how they affect performance which will be perfect if you stick with the steps.
Understood. That drive was only plugged in last night so I could run 7 overwrite passes on it before degaussing and shredding the drive. It will be unplugged for the final time when it is proejcted to finish wiping. It was not plugged in for the previous 3 install attempts that yielded the same result. I'll unplug all drives except the SSD tonight and attempt again.
OK - I think I have a potential solution... but!
I'm playing pool tonight, so I can't do anything yet.
I'll post more details tomorrow, hopefully with a 'first-fix' attempt, and we'll see how that goes before attempting anything adventurous :)
Watch this space....
Sorry for not keeping up here. Had to fly cross-country for a family thing. Was really busy packing before I left.
Before I left, I finished wiping that 400gb drive, unplugged all other drives, and attempted to repair again. Failed again. Hooked it all back up and started wiping an old 1 tb drive.
Will post here when I get back. What was that crazy idea you had in mind?
Have you established a completely clean boot in msconfig>Startup and >Services, after hiding all MS Services? Include your AV if it's listed, and in its Preferences or uninstall it.
Is this a known-good installer of the same SP status, used to successfully complete an install recently? If not download and burn to DVD the latest official ISO provided in tutorial/
Have not tried a clean boot. Will do that when I get back.
I've been using the ISO from the tutorial. Yes, same SP.