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You haven't followed the instructions -
Check the results of the DIR commands and use that
Well, the start up I have comes up in Spanish but there are also no option at the top that says to repair the computer. There are 3 forms of safe mode at the top and then various other options on the bottom for things like boot-logging, lower resolution, and similar things but nothing for repairing.
EDIT: I figured out the way to reactivate the Repair Computer option. When I go into it and pick to do the startup repair it just keeps staying on the screen and doesn't even load anything, however starting Windows normally works just fine.
Last edited by rskfx; 16 Dec 2014 at 14:53.
In that case you either need to create a repair disk, or use a full Install disk, to get the same functionality.
I managed to get sfc /scannow to work by doing a system restore to the earliest date I could, which was only like 20 minutes before the update that messed everything up. It didn't work like it should have but at least I could run that scan and also it got rid of the 80080005 error and now I just get the 80072EFE error instead. Here are the files now that I finished the scan.
The SFC scan is clear - please run a new CheckSUR scan/install and post the new CheckSUR.log file
That's also clear (surprisingly!)
Go ahead and see how Windows Update behaves now.
Do a new Check for Updates, then attempt to install ONLY the oldest found update.
What happens?