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kirky69

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I've been using Windows 7 RC for about 6 months with no problems whatsoever best os I’ve had. A couple of days ago I shut my laptop down as normal and upon booting up again a day later it decided it wasn't going to boot and subsequently loaded the boot repair menus. After several failed attempts to recover the system I decided I would try to fix the problem by booting from the windows 7 disk. I selected boot repair again this time however it took considerably longer to do what it does and when I restarted everything looked fine (windows loaded it let me log in etc) however I now get some weird errors. The 1st one I noticed was the fact that I cannot move any icons anywhere (holding left mouse and drag to move somewhere just comes up with the black circle with a line through it saying no you can't do that) the 2nd problem that im now getting is when trying to open device manager from the system properties I get the following message: MMC cannot initialize because the MMC installation or a portion of the registry is corrupted. You can attempt to fix the problem by running the following command: regsvr32%systemroot%\system32\mmcndmgr.dll any help would be appreciated as I don't want to resort to a format of my hard drive again.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me/C3PO
OS
Windows 7 RC 7100
CPU
AMD 6400+
Motherboard
MSI SLI Diamond Pro
Memory
4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 260
Sound Card
On Board 5.1
Monitor(s) Displays
19" HD Widescreen
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500GB Western Digital SATA2 7200RPM 16MB Cache
120GB Westen Digital IDE 7200RPM 8MB Cache
PSU
700W Coolermaster
Case
Crappy £30 jobby
Cooling
Bog standard case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless
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Microsoft Wireless
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10M
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I also have a Dell Vostro 1500 laptop T7500 2.2GHz 3GB RAM 250GB HDD GeForce 8600
I've been using Windows 7 RC for about 6 months with no problems whatsoever best os I’ve had. A couple of days ago I shut my laptop down as normal and upon booting up again a day later it decided it wasn't going to boot and subsequently loaded the boot repair menus. After several failed attempts to recover the system I decided I would try to fix the problem by booting from the windows 7 disk. I selected boot repair again this time however it took considerably longer to do what it does and when I restarted everything looked fine (windows loaded it let me log in etc) however I now get some weird errors. The 1st one I noticed was the fact that I cannot move any icons anywhere (holding left mouse and drag to move somewhere just comes up with the black circle with a line through it saying no you can't do that) the 2nd problem that im now getting is when trying to open device manager from the system properties I get the following message: MMC cannot initialize because the MMC installation or a portion of the registry is corrupted. You can attempt to fix the problem by running the following command: regsvr32%systemroot%\system32\mmcndmgr.dll any help would be appreciated as I don't want to resort to a format of my hard drive again.

Hi Kirky,

When you ran the repair, your graphics driver might have become unstable, or not working at all.

Uninstall the driver if possible, and re-install it.

Good luck
 

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Win7 Build 7600 x86
CPU
Pentium II 300MHz
Motherboard
Asus
Memory
32mb EDO RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Diamond Viper
Sound Card
Soundblaster 16
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14" AOC CRT 16K color
Screen Resolution
800x600
Hard Drives
300mb Quantum fireball
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110 Watts
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Passive
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Trust Ergonomic
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Generic
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256K u 128K d
Hi kirky,

You could try running an 'elevated' command prompt, type cmd into the start menu then right-click & run as administrator. Next, type sfc /scannow as this will check ALL system files for integrity errors and replace any that may have been corrupted.

It's worth a try, i'll look further into the registry part for you.

Hope this helps :)


AS
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Fisher Price
OS
Windows 7 RTM (My daddy installed it for me)
Motherboard
I hope not, I need feeding soon
Memory
Getting better by the day
Thanks for the quick replies guys, ive tried the scan you suggest, it got to 22% then said windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. details are included in the cbs log blah blah blah i can post the log buts its massive lol im currently downloading the latest drivers from nvidia but i dont hold much hope that it will fix anything. :rolleyes: i've just found another little problem. in ie8 when i click on a link nothing happens i have to right click and say open in new window (possibly to do with compatibility view?)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me/C3PO
OS
Windows 7 RC 7100
CPU
AMD 6400+
Motherboard
MSI SLI Diamond Pro
Memory
4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 260
Sound Card
On Board 5.1
Monitor(s) Displays
19" HD Widescreen
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500GB Western Digital SATA2 7200RPM 16MB Cache
120GB Westen Digital IDE 7200RPM 8MB Cache
PSU
700W Coolermaster
Case
Crappy £30 jobby
Cooling
Bog standard case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless
Internet Speed
10M
Other Info
I also have a Dell Vostro 1500 laptop T7500 2.2GHz 3GB RAM 250GB HDD GeForce 8600
Have you managed to boot into safe mode by any chance?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Fisher Price
OS
Windows 7 RTM (My daddy installed it for me)
Motherboard
I hope not, I need feeding soon
Memory
Getting better by the day
does the exact same thing in safe mode 22% generates a cbs log in sysroot

reinstalled graphics drivers no change :( i saw a registry fix for the icons issue but i think that was for xp so dont want to try in in win7 for fear of buggering it up even more lol

all issues remain the same in safe mode tho
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me/C3PO
OS
Windows 7 RC 7100
CPU
AMD 6400+
Motherboard
MSI SLI Diamond Pro
Memory
4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 260
Sound Card
On Board 5.1
Monitor(s) Displays
19" HD Widescreen
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500GB Western Digital SATA2 7200RPM 16MB Cache
120GB Westen Digital IDE 7200RPM 8MB Cache
PSU
700W Coolermaster
Case
Crappy £30 jobby
Cooling
Bog standard case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless
Internet Speed
10M
Other Info
I also have a Dell Vostro 1500 laptop T7500 2.2GHz 3GB RAM 250GB HDD GeForce 8600
Ah ha! i managed to fix the device manager problem for anyone else having the same problem just type regsvr32.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\mmcndmgr.dll into the run command. don't copy the one off the error message because there is no space between .exe and the % so it wont work just copy the one i just put.

Now for the other problems

still can't move my icons on the desktop or anywhere else for that matter. Any suggestions anyone?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me/C3PO
OS
Windows 7 RC 7100
CPU
AMD 6400+
Motherboard
MSI SLI Diamond Pro
Memory
4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 260
Sound Card
On Board 5.1
Monitor(s) Displays
19" HD Widescreen
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500GB Western Digital SATA2 7200RPM 16MB Cache
120GB Westen Digital IDE 7200RPM 8MB Cache
PSU
700W Coolermaster
Case
Crappy £30 jobby
Cooling
Bog standard case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless
Internet Speed
10M
Other Info
I also have a Dell Vostro 1500 laptop T7500 2.2GHz 3GB RAM 250GB HDD GeForce 8600
Kirky

I hate to say the obvious but if a repair cant fix it you are going to have to re-install. I know what a pita it is but even if you manage to fix most of your current problems with corruption the problem is only going to get worse.

Ken
 

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HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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[email protected]
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4 gigs
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Nvidia 9600M
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HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
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