base filtering engine BFE deleted

myg

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HI all,

My BFE service Base Filtering Engine has been deleted by a nasty installer or whatever...

how can i manually reinstall the BFE service without a full reinstall ?
i don't have any system restore point available (never need this sh##ty feature in the past)
win7 x64

BFE service does not appear anymore in the "local service"
service has been deleted!

thanks
myg
 

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win7 64
i don't have any system restore point available (never need this sh##ty feature in the past)

Bet you wished you had that "shity" feature now don't you.
Could have saved you.
 

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i don't have any system restore point available (never need this sh##ty feature in the past)

Bet you wished you had that "shity" feature now don't you.
Could have saved you.

i wish that you have more interesting things to do than post a useless comment ;)
now, to santa
i wish :
- win7 would not be so damn-vulnerable
- i had this damn-restore point
- PC games would be 100% damn-available under ubuntu

HOHOOHOO
 

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win7 64
@myg: If you are still having trouble, try:
1) Reinstall from DVD as "upgrade". That might reinstall your BFE. Repair Install
2) Repair Computer - from Boot CD or by repeatedly pressing F8 on boot
3) Start CMD (Accessories, Right-Click, Run as Admin) and run sfc /scannow - that might repair/replace BFE

Or maybe logicearth has you sorted out on a different thread.

Good Luck!
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
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Phenom II X4 960T
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ASUS M3A78-EM
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4GB Corsair
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ASUS Silent - ATI Radeon HD5450
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Realtek
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Samsung SA300
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Seagate ST31000524AS 1 TB
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Corsair 500W
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AOPEN
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Cooler Master
- win7 would not be so damn-vulnerable
- i had this damn-restore point
- PC games would be 100% damn-available under ubuntu
Well, #1 isn't really possible if you aren't running as admin, so we will ignore that for now. #2 should be available unless you've disabled the feature (or used a non VSS-aware defrag app excessively), but it's probably not worth discussing at this point either. #3 will be possible once Linux libraries and desktop environments stabilize and become widespread in use, but that will make Linux an attractive target for nasty code, bringing us full circle :).
 

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Corsair AX760i
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