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Hey - it's fun!
With any luck that may fix the malfunctioning service - reboot and wait five minutes, then upload a new pair of event logs (call them A1evt and S1evt)
Hey - it's fun!
With any luck that may fix the malfunctioning service - reboot and wait five minutes, then upload a new pair of event logs (call them A1evt and S1evt)
here you are, have fun, but I have to remind you we are getting towards the 100th post
https://skydrive.live.com/#cid=79718...5BCFA530%21105
Well - I can't see the service arror again - although there are now different ones
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"Windows cannot load classes registry file." - Eventid 1542.....
Event ID: 1542 Source: User Profile Service applies.
Fancy a go at it - or would you rather call it a day??
(there's another Ntfs error crept in, in the last hour - and there's still large numbers of Disk errors showing)
It is entirely up to you if you don't have the energy to do it we can call it a day, it is your call
Energy isn't the problem - it's time
I have to go out now - and I have a fair number of other threads (nothing new there)
I suspect that from what I've been seeing, as soon as we fix one problem, another will surface, and we'll end up chasing our tails and disappearing....
the only real solution is probably going to be a clean install on a new HD.
You should back up all essential data now, and make frequent further backups until you manage to get a new HD installed.
Make sure that you have all relevant installers and Product Keys to hand (use Belarc Advisor to list everything) and then take the plunge with a clean install.
Good luck!
will do that, thanks a lot for the effort
hey noel sorry to bother you again. I am trying to backup the files but I keep getting the Windows 7 backup error code 0x81000037 "Shadow files cannot be read and I can't back it up.
I was trying to solve the problem but nosucces.
What do you recommend?
I think that my HD drive won't die becouse some error won't let it to :)
You should be so lucky!
No - I suspect that the file corruption is getting to it. I take it you're trying to use Windows backup?
If I were you, I'd just use copy/paste (or XCOPY or ROBOCOPY from a command prompt) - it avoids that sort of thing. Robocopy also has a limited verifiation ability (it checks the filesize of the copy against the source).
i am looking at the tutorials for robocopy and it seems quite complex :) what do you recommend that I try to copy? I would just go with copy all