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Not 100% sure but I see error 0x0185 in your cbs.log
#define NT_STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR 0x0185
so try chkdsk/f c: first
Not 100% sure but I see error 0x0185 in your cbs.log
#define NT_STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR 0x0185
so try chkdsk/f c: first
Now I am getting two memory errors each time I reboot to normal -
Both are data not placed into memory because of an I/O error status of 0x00000185
Test your RAM - Test with Memtest86+ CD for 5-6 passes or overnight to stress it.
Test your HD with maker's HD Diagnostic extended CD test, then run full Disk Check if necessary use Option Two from booted installer Command Line.
Confirm you ran SFC command from booted Win7 installer.
If these are all clear then I would consider a Repair Install or if your current install doesn't measure up do a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 which steps are same for retail, compiling what's worked best for tens of thousands of installs we've helped with here.
Go with Gregs OEM install mate this is going round the houses and I am wondering how you are going to do this with a tablet??
chkdsk completed - failed to transfer logged messaged to the event log - error 50 - no other errors
Ran sfc - no "cannot repair" entries
tiptsf.dll exists in winsxs
Permissions
for System, Administrators, Users = Allow - read & execute and Read
for Trusted installer = Allow - Full control, modify, Read & execute, Read, Write
Well I did have visions of you trying to stuff a USB stick or DVD into the machine LOL!!
Some system specs always a great help mate when you are posting.
System Info - See Your System Specs
Still getting IO error after running chkdsk/f c: several times