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themattyp503
Hello All i have an interesting situation...
I was working away as per normal on my Toshiba intel I7 P70 laptop and time had come to pack away and go home. (FYI my update setting are set to 365 days for feature update and 30 days for quality update) I was going to shut down and suddenly blue screen of death... ****? I packed up and went home and decided to have another look.
Upon boot i had an automatic repair start and this took over an hour and would not repair..
The laptop is now in boot automatic repair loop.
i have tried system restore but no restore points are found. I have automatic restore points turned on for my operating system and know that they are there somewhere.
I tried system recovery but no images are found. I also have a separate drive with a system image but cannot locate them via the troubleshooting recovery console.
I went to the command line and tried these commands (my windows installation is on D: due to startup repair)
chkdsk /f /r d:\ completed successfully no errors ok so then i tried this
sfc/scannow Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service
ok so then i tried this
sc config trustedinstaller start= auto
net start trustedinstaller but the service was already started
sfc /scannow Windows Resource Protection could not Perform the Requested Operation
ok so then tried this
ICACLS C:\Windows\winsxs Successfully processed 1 file
sfc /scannow Windows Resource Protection could not Perform the Requested Operation
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows
Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service
Dsim.exe /image:d:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions Error 2
Every dism command returns error 2
Ok time to view the logs
dism log AMD Architecture detected
setupapi.dev AMD Architecture detected
SFC log cbs.log and setupapi.dev log show AMD packages... really?
Different approach now
cd /d C:\windows\System32\config
going to try xcopy *.* C:\RegBack\ only no registry backup exists so scratch that option
So why have AMD packages been pushed to my intel laptop?
I can provide the logs for viewing...
Continue reading...
I was working away as per normal on my Toshiba intel I7 P70 laptop and time had come to pack away and go home. (FYI my update setting are set to 365 days for feature update and 30 days for quality update) I was going to shut down and suddenly blue screen of death... ****? I packed up and went home and decided to have another look.
Upon boot i had an automatic repair start and this took over an hour and would not repair..
The laptop is now in boot automatic repair loop.
i have tried system restore but no restore points are found. I have automatic restore points turned on for my operating system and know that they are there somewhere.
I tried system recovery but no images are found. I also have a separate drive with a system image but cannot locate them via the troubleshooting recovery console.
I went to the command line and tried these commands (my windows installation is on D: due to startup repair)
chkdsk /f /r d:\ completed successfully no errors ok so then i tried this
sfc/scannow Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service
ok so then i tried this
sc config trustedinstaller start= auto
net start trustedinstaller but the service was already started
sfc /scannow Windows Resource Protection could not Perform the Requested Operation
ok so then tried this
ICACLS C:\Windows\winsxs Successfully processed 1 file
sfc /scannow Windows Resource Protection could not Perform the Requested Operation
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows
Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service
Dsim.exe /image:d:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions Error 2
Every dism command returns error 2
Ok time to view the logs
dism log AMD Architecture detected
setupapi.dev AMD Architecture detected
SFC log cbs.log and setupapi.dev log show AMD packages... really?
Different approach now
cd /d C:\windows\System32\config
going to try xcopy *.* C:\RegBack\ only no registry backup exists so scratch that option
So why have AMD packages been pushed to my intel laptop?
I can provide the logs for viewing...
Continue reading...