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Best Answer transit , 29 March 2017 - 12:53 PM

HI, RK. The true is,  I came one night so mad  that and other problems that I took all my frustration on the computer..  , I start hit it with a hammer literally.. I know I kill... Go to the full post »


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Hi Rkinner.

 

sorry for my misspell, have  a very nice Christmas or Happy Holidays[ with you family and friends, here the result,

 

Thanks

 

Transit

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OK.  That worked but it said it can't fix everythin so let's look to see what it couldn't fix.

 

Open your elevated command prompt.

 

Type:

findstr  /c:"[SR]"  \windows\logs\cbs\cbs.log  >  \junk.txt 

hit Enter.

 

Once you get that entered without an error then :

 

attach the file

 

c:\junk.txt

 

 

then reboot.

 

 
1. Please download the Event Viewer Tool by Vino Rosso
and save it to your Desktop:
2. Right-click VEW.exe and Run AS Administrator
3. Under 'Select log to query', select:
 
* System
4. Under 'Select type to list', select:
* Error
* Warning
 
 
Then use the 'Number of events' as follows:
 
 
1. Click the radio button for 'Number of events'
Type 20 in the 1 to 20 box
Then click the Run button.
Notepad will open with the output log.
 
 
Please post the Output log in your next reply then repeat but select Application.  (Each time you run VEW it overwrites the log so copy the first one to a Reply or rename it before running it a second time.)

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Hi RKinner

 

I did (think) what you said, but nothing is showing after I click enter.  please let me know what I doing wrong.

 

Thanks

 

T.

 

Ps, here is the pic of the result of it to you see it.

 

Ps. also I don't know where to do  C:\Junk.text, do you can tell me please  how to do this step.  Thanks

 

I try to do it in command prompt is not recognize


Edited by transit, 26 December 2016 - 10:29 PM.

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thanks

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the line you entered just creates the file C:\junk.txt  Looks like you did it correctly.

 

You can see the file by typing

notepad \junk.txt

and hitting Enter.  That should open the file in notepad but if you can't copy and paste that doesn't help much.

 

To Attach a file:

 

More Reply Options, Choose File (\junk.txt) , Open, Attach This File

 

If you can't see the file you may have to tell windows to let you see it:

 
 
Bed time for me.

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Hi Rkinner,

 

I think this computer going to crash soon, now is not  start up, said something about repair something in the beginning when I turn it on, I just turn it off last night and when I turn it up the morning tell me this.  this is frustrate


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here is the file c:\junt.txt  please let me know if that is what you need

 

Thanks

 

T.

 

Ps. do you want me to do the View again?

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See if sfcfix will help.

 

http://www.majorgeek...ils/sfcfix.html

 

Run VEW again for both System and Application and let's see if the boot problem left a message.


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Hi, Rkinner,

 

I run a diagnostic that this computer bring, this was last night, this morning I turn on the computer and the message of repair not show, start up normally,  is this a glick? an sorry for get you so much problem with my problem.. 

 

I running an antivirus scan right now, when finish I will send you the View result

 

thanks

 

Q. how often I need to run the antivirus?


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Hello, RKinner

 

 

"Houston we have another problem"

 

sorry I need to use that expression right now..  no break here..

 

here is the result of the View.. but  something about an error 75 I attaching the file..

 

thanks..

 

 

SORRY.....

 

 

T.

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Error 75 usually means you forgot to right click and Run As Administrator.

 

I run the boot-time scan about once a month or so unless the PC is acting up or I hit a bad website.


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Hi RK

 

You right I think I did what you said.. sorry.

 

Thanks

 

T.

 

 

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Were you ever able to upgrade the video driver?

 

Your VEW is showing a lot of video errors.  

 

You are also showing a lot of fax errors. Search for

 

services.msc

 

and hit Enter.  That should bring up the services window.  Find Fax and right click on it and select Properties.  Change the Startup Type: to Disabled.  OK.  That just turns off the fax service which no one uses these days anyway.

 

While in the services window find:

 

Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework and select Properties.  Change the Startup Type: to Automatic.  OK.  That should correct 

 

these errors:

 

 'System' Date/Time: 29/12/2016 2:53:43 PM
Type: Warning Category: 212
Event: 219 Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP
The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device WpdBusEnumRoot\UMB\2&37c186b&1&STORAGE#VOLUME#_??_USBSTOR#DISK&VEN_GENERIC-&PROD_COMPACT_FLASH&REV_1.00#8&B400CA5&0&20060413092100000&0#.

 

 

 
If you aren't using Windows Live then you should uninstall it as your version is causing errors.  If you do use it try and replace it with a newer version.

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 Hi, RK

 

well, I use fax just in occasion when is urgent, but I not have any fax connect in this computer, I use the computer to send the fax, some company still using fax to receive legal documents so, I need it sometime it is possible to uninstall it and re-install it,  but how is that possible to have so many error in fax if not in use? I forget to do the video thing, but I will do it, I download the video software to my computer but I didn't look for the video files.  I did the window driver foundation to automatic.

 

 

please let me know

 

Thanks

 

T.


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Can't say I have ever used fax but it appears that there are some configuration options that need to be set.  Haven't a clue what they are.  

 

If you are just sending faxes then you can use one fo the free web services:

 

http://smallbusiness...ines-22453.html

 

Please try to upgrade the video driver.


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