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Windows 7 Ultimate - lost control of virtually everything, but that's now solved!
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1040889" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>I believe that pretty much everything is now fixed, whereas - when the problem was at it's worst - I ran the System Mechanic Registry Checker and it didn't find any problems like broken links, and so I don't think the problem was in the Registry. However, when I examined the list of services in services.msc, I could almost immediately see why many functions were not working, such as the Windows licencing check working not being enabled and thus preventing all the Office programmes starting (they terminated immediately after starting with messages that the validity of the licence could be confirmed).</p><p></p><p>Also, yesterday afternoon and evening, the m/c ran perfectly with every programme that I checked now working and with full network and web connectivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1040889, member: 176704"] I believe that pretty much everything is now fixed, whereas - when the problem was at it's worst - I ran the System Mechanic Registry Checker and it didn't find any problems like broken links, and so I don't think the problem was in the Registry. However, when I examined the list of services in services.msc, I could almost immediately see why many functions were not working, such as the Windows licencing check working not being enabled and thus preventing all the Office programmes starting (they terminated immediately after starting with messages that the validity of the licence could be confirmed). Also, yesterday afternoon and evening, the m/c ran perfectly with every programme that I checked now working and with full network and web connectivity. [/QUOTE]
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