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Supported OS: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10.
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair
http://www.tweaking.com/files/setups/tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio_setup.exe
* Updated Tweaking.com – ManageACL to v1.0.1 – Code cleanup and tweaks, improved the progress text during setting permissions and much more.
* Updated Repair Windows App Store – Added new commands to repair that App Store for both Windows 8 & 10.
* Updated “Reset Service Permissions” – The repair now lists the service it is currently on so that users can see if it is working and moving forward. The repair also now creates a log file of any errors it might encounter.
* Updated “Set Windows Services To Default Startup” – The program normally set the service NetLogon to Auto. NetLogon is required when you are part of a domain. When you are not part of a domain the service will stop itself and make a entry in the event viewer. To keep the event viewer from having junk entries, the program will now check if the computer is part of a domain, if it isn’t it will set NetLogon to manual instead of auto.
* Fixed bug where “Repair Windows App Store” wouldn’t work in Safe mode (A needed service wasn’t getting enabled) so the repair wasn’t able to run.
* Removed 2 commands from the “Repair Network”.
* While almost every machine I have ran this repair on has never had any trouble, I have had a handful of users report their network stops working after (Normally wireless).
* Until I can connect to one of the users to dig in and find out what is different on their machines, the following two commands have been removed:
* Removal of “HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network” and then the “Config” value. This is a normal repair as Windows rebuilds the config after a reboot.
* Removal of “HKCR\CLSID\{988248f3-a1ad-49bf-9170-676cbbc36ba3}” this is a known fix for Windows 10 not having working wireless after an upgrade. Caused by a bad vpn driver.
* Until I can pinpoint the unknown variables causing the problem for these few machines, these commands will be removed until I can make sure they are 100% safe to use.
* Multiple code changes and improvements through multiple sections of the program.
* Updated Tweaking.com – Registry Backup to v3.2.2
* Updated Repair Windows App Store – Added new commands to repair that App Store for both Windows 8 & 10.
* Updated “Reset Service Permissions” – The repair now lists the service it is currently on so that users can see if it is working and moving forward. The repair also now creates a log file of any errors it might encounter.
* Updated “Set Windows Services To Default Startup” – The program normally set the service NetLogon to Auto. NetLogon is required when you are part of a domain. When you are not part of a domain the service will stop itself and make a entry in the event viewer. To keep the event viewer from having junk entries, the program will now check if the computer is part of a domain, if it isn’t it will set NetLogon to manual instead of auto.
* Fixed bug where “Repair Windows App Store” wouldn’t work in Safe mode (A needed service wasn’t getting enabled) so the repair wasn’t able to run.
* Removed 2 commands from the “Repair Network”.
* While almost every machine I have ran this repair on has never had any trouble, I have had a handful of users report their network stops working after (Normally wireless).
* Until I can connect to one of the users to dig in and find out what is different on their machines, the following two commands have been removed:
* Removal of “HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network” and then the “Config” value. This is a normal repair as Windows rebuilds the config after a reboot.
* Removal of “HKCR\CLSID\{988248f3-a1ad-49bf-9170-676cbbc36ba3}” this is a known fix for Windows 10 not having working wireless after an upgrade. Caused by a bad vpn driver.
* Until I can pinpoint the unknown variables causing the problem for these few machines, these commands will be removed until I can make sure they are 100% safe to use.
* Multiple code changes and improvements through multiple sections of the program.
* Updated Tweaking.com – Registry Backup to v3.2.2
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair
http://www.tweaking.com/files/setups/tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio_setup.exe