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  1. Posts : 45
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       #41

    SearchReg.zip
    Hope I did this correctly
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       #42

    brandofamily
    Pretty close, when you run FRST the 1st time, it creates FRST.txt
    The Registry search you performed perfectly!
    If you would upload the FRST.txt please, it should be on your desktop, which is where you should have placed FRST and run it from.
    Yes, that is why I asked you to place it on your desktop. FRST places all logs it generates in the location of the FRST.executable
    Bill

    Give me a bit to gen the Fix script.
    Last edited by Snick; 19 Oct 2019 at 15:59.
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  3. Posts : 45
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    Thread Starter
       #43

    SearchReg.txt
    Here you go.


    Oh no that's not it. I don't see that file
    Searching for it
    A file w/ the name you listed does not show up when I search my computer.
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  4. Posts : 3,615
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       #44

    No big deal, it contains additional info regarding your system
    OK
    Download Fixlist.txt
    & place it on your desktop
    FRST is still on your desktop? Yes
    Run FRST
    Click Fix
    Post log that appears on desktop please.
    Bill
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  5. Posts : 45
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       #45

    Snick said:
    No big deal, it contains additional info regarding your system
    OK
    Download Fixlist.txt
    & place it on your desktop
    FRST is still on your desktop? Yes
    Run FRST
    Click Fix
    Post log that appears on desktop please.
    Bill
    Downloaded Fixlist.txt as requested. Opened FRST. When I click FIX I get a warning.

    "Looks like you don't know what to do. To prevent damage to the system the tool will exit."
    What am I not doing?
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       #46

    Let me look at fixlist, if I left an extraneous entry, that message will appear.
    You are correct in what you are doing.
    One extra :
    on
    End::
    instead of
    End:
    Figures!
    Try this
    fixlist.txt
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  7. Posts : 45
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       #47

    Fixlog.txt
    Done.
    FYI, I had to turn off auto updates as it keeps trying to install W10 every night.
    Last edited by brandofamily; 20 Oct 2019 at 10:47.
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       #48

    Any updates? Hope you got some sleep :)
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  9. Posts : 38
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       #49

    I've been having the same issue for months, have all three of the pre-requisite updates installed (or at least that's what their standalone installers tell me) and yet despite trying tens of times I can't get KB4524102 installed. If I'm following this thread correctly, will uninstalling Avast and its remnants allow the update to successfully install?
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  10. Posts : 3,615
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       #50

    Hashim
    Not necessarily, and most likely not.
    If you run the System Update Readiness Tool SURT for your system, it will produce a log.
    checkSUR.log
    If all or most of that is clear, a Repair Install will correct almost everything.
    I did one on my own desktop yesterday took total time about 2 hours. Reason, because I can, and it is that easy.
    Here's my enhanced version from my OneDrive, it places your CBS Folder on the desktop for you.
    AutoSURT64
    Bill
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