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Some services on my Windows Vista is unable to start properly


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it sure doesnt like us to reject all possible solutions till now >.<

but still i got the file here it is
http://www.mediafire...to1a2wa672znu4z
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Hello,
From what I see, I can say that your computer has a big problem with permissions in registry and in some files too :)

Just out of curiosity I want to check something before I tell you what to do.

First of all, delete any aswMBR.exe file that you may have downloaded earlier and follow the instructions:

Download aswMBR.exe ( 511KB ) to your desktop.

Double click the aswMBR.exe to run it

Click the "Scan" button to start scan
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On completion of the scan click save log, save it to your desktop and post in your next reply
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If it crashes again, try it in safe mode. If it still crashes, just tell me

Next:

  • Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
  • Locate and then right-click the following registry subkey:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dhcp\Parameters

  • Click Permissions, click Add, type network service, and then click OK.
  • Click to select the Full Control check box in the Allow column of the Permissions for NETWORK SERVICE box, and then click OK.
  • Restart and check if the computer has any improvement

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hello there :)

thanks for replying fast as usual

i tried the scan several times but i just cant get to work it right
the scan was finished successfully but i cant seem to save the log properly
therefore i couldnt provide now a copy of log of the scan

i also tried the other solution but that didnt work as well >.<
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Hello,

Ok then scan with aswMBR and then instead of saving the log, take a screen shot of the screen showing the results, and post it here
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hello there :),

sadly i wasnt able to prnt scrn and save the file the computer prevents me to do other activities after i perform the scan
it was the same the first time i did it.

i was also forced to do a forced shut down since it wouldnt shut down even if i perform the command

and strangely this latest wit the latest scan i tried to, after forced restarting the pc,
my user and passwords that were saved on the browser of the pc for such sites like this was deleted
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Can you write down what aswMBR writes after the scan, or take a screenshot with your mobile?
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hi there :)

i got the picture now here it is:
here are the links
the posted image seems to be expanded too much
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Edited by SiLveR001, 08 July 2011 - 09:30 AM.

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Hello,

Remember the OTLPE CD that you made? We're going to use it.

Start OTLPE as you did previously from CD


  • Start OTLPE
  • Click the MBRFix icon on your Desktop
  • Type:

    MbrFix /drive 0 fixmbr /win7

  • Confirm any questions.
  • Restart
  • Run again aswMBR and post the resulting log, or a screenshot if you can't take a log again

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hi there :unsure:
sorry for the late reply xP

i tried out the steps but i still got the same results with the last time and the problem still exists with no other improvements :)
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Hello,

I didn't expect that to do any improvement, it was just to see something.

ASWmbr has been updated. Please delete your copy of aswmbr and:

Download aswMBR.exe ( 511KB ) to your desktop.

Double click the aswMBR.exe to run it

Click the "Scan" button to start scan
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On completion of the scan click save log, save it to your desktop and post in your next reply
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Also in Desktop there should be a file called MBR.dat after that, zip it and then attach it here :)

Edited by michaelg9, 14 July 2011 - 12:19 PM.

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hi there :) sorry for the delay

i tried once more but i cant save the log again therefore i cant provide an MBR.dat file

though i pictured it again and here it is though there aren't any difference from the las time i took it.

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It seems that you have very low free space in your C: drive. It's possible that this is what's causing these strange problems.

Follow this to disable hibernation and get rid of its huge driver.


Next:

You have very big files in your Desktop, including setups, videos etc... Please delete as many as you can or move them in a separate drive.

Some of these are OTLPE files that you will not use again:

C:\Users\† JeFFreY †\Desktop\OTLPENet.exe
C:\Users\† JeFFreY †\Desktop\OTLPEStd.exe


Delete these as well



Next:

Go to Programs and Features in Control Panel and remove any programs that you aren't using.

Next:

Follow this to use disk cleanup to free space



Next:

After this, open OTL and press the Quick Scan button. Post the log it produces here
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oh i see so that means i need to delete some of the files,
unfortunately it would take me some time to organize the files properly and delete the unneeded files
especially its kinda hectic with the schooling these days so i myt be unable to proceed with this yet. :)
ill update you when i got the time and do these steps :unsure:
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