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Started by mare_wbpa, June 04, 2013, 01:24:23 AM

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mare_wbpa

Could this possibly what you want?  There's 2/3 of the file left.

DonnaB

Oh my goodness gracious! I didn't expect it to be that large! This is going to take some time to sift through. I'll post back with my findings as soon as possible.

Thank you for the log. :)
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Tom Robbins

mare_wbpa

Do you want me to post the rest or wait til you get thru with what I've already posted?  I guess this is what you wanted after all.  There's still twice as much left to post.

Corrine

Go ahead and post the rest, although if you can it might be best to send it to a zip file and upload the file to SkyDrive or Dropbox.


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DonnaB

Please follow Corrine's instructions.

Here are some instructions on how to create a Dropbox acct and Upload the file to Dropbox

Note: If you prefer, the same techniques may be applied to Skydrive however these instructions may not necessarily work for Skydrive.


  • If you haven't already created a Dropbox account, please do so Here
  • Although this procedure can be done directly through the website, it is much easier to do so via the Windows client which can be downloaded from the Dropbox website:

    https://www.dropbox.com/install

  • After you have downloaded and installed that, you should now see Dropbox in your Favourites box in Windows Explorer. This is the folder that will be synchronised with the Dropbox servers, anything that you wish to back up online can be put in here, but today we will be using it to transfer files.


  • To access your Dropbox folder, just click on the link in the top left hand corner of Windows Explorer (accessible from any location - Documents etc.). Alternatively, you can double click on the icon found in your system tray (next to the time). If you are still having issues locating this folder, unless otherwise specified, it can be found under this location: C:\Users\{Your username}\Dropbox
  • Copy all of the following files to the Public folder in your Dropbox:
  • Select all files by pressing Ctrl+A then right-click and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder
  • This will create a .zip file in your Public folder.
  • Right-click on this file and select Dropbox > Copy Public Link then Paste (Ctrl + V) this link into your next post for me please
"To achieve the impossible, it is precisely the unthinkable that must be thought."
Tom Robbins

mare_wbpa

I downloaded Dropbox and created an acct.  I think I created a zipfile with the svcpack log, I assumed that's what you wanted.  I attempted to share the file in Dropbox.  I don't know if I completely get how to make it public.  When I rt click on the file in Dropbox I don't get Dropbox > Copy Public Link.

DonnaB

Make sure the file is in the Public folder

Click on the Public folder to open it.

Inside the Public folder do you see the zip folder you created?

Right click on the zip folder found in the Public folder and from the list look for Copy Public Link (it might be found about half way down the list)

Paste public link in reply box.

Let me know if this helps.

"To achieve the impossible, it is precisely the unthinkable that must be thought."
Tom Robbins

mare_wbpa

I've been all over that page, even did a search.  Cannot find Public Folder in Dropbox.  There's a Share File, but when I click on that there are places for emails and message.

DonnaB

mare_wbpa,

The logs will not be needed. You did provide enough of the log to see that you have MAJOR registry corruption obviously brought on by years of using registry cleaners. Personally, I don't think those discs you have will fix it either. You really need to get this computer to a reputable tech shop and to be honest, due to the age of the computer and the cost of bringing it up to standards for it to run properly, you would have a nice down payment on a new computer. This computer will nickle and dime you to death.

I'm sorry for the bad news.

Donna
"To achieve the impossible, it is precisely the unthinkable that must be thought."
Tom Robbins

mare_wbpa

No problem Donna.  I'm puzzled tho, I don't remember using registry cleaners.  I did use Mbam and did disc cleanups and defrags.  I'm not upset in the least, I was ready to retire this machine.  I have a laptop that I bought around the time I was having problems after trying to install SP2, it's hardly been used and runs well. I've been backing up the desktop, so I can transfer my photos and music files to the laptop. It's good to know that the team is here if I need you again.  A big thank you to everyone who has been involved with helping me on this journey.