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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 830916" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>[USER=35475]floalma[/USER],</p><p>You posted that reverting the system changes by using restore point was successful. I know for sure that the restore point wipes out the H_C changes in the registry. So, the logical conclusion is that the policies introduced via H_C were not the direct source of your rebooting problem.</p><p>After restoring the registry hives manually, you were able to reboot and that is also consistent with that the reboot issue had a different direct source.</p><p></p><p>So what happened? I do not know for sure, but it is still possible that some of your security software could be incompatible with one or more policies introduced by H_C in the period of time when you tested the H_C settings (before closing H_C). As you know some policies are activated immediately after pressing the option buttons. <strong>So it is possible that your other security programs currently do not work properly or something was corrupted, and this can be the direct source of your rebooting problem.</strong></p><p></p><p>What security applications do you use? If I correctly recall you have OSA and SysHardener. Anything else (AV, file & system backup, registry backup, disk utilities, etc.)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 830916, member: 32260"] [USER=35475]floalma[/USER], You posted that reverting the system changes by using restore point was successful. I know for sure that the restore point wipes out the H_C changes in the registry. So, the logical conclusion is that the policies introduced via H_C were not the direct source of your rebooting problem. After restoring the registry hives manually, you were able to reboot and that is also consistent with that the reboot issue had a different direct source. So what happened? I do not know for sure, but it is still possible that some of your security software could be incompatible with one or more policies introduced by H_C in the period of time when you tested the H_C settings (before closing H_C). As you know some policies are activated immediately after pressing the option buttons. [B]So it is possible that your other security programs currently do not work properly or something was corrupted, and this can be the direct source of your rebooting problem.[/B] What security applications do you use? If I correctly recall you have OSA and SysHardener. Anything else (AV, file & system backup, registry backup, disk utilities, etc.)? [/QUOTE]
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