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Okay, did everything in Post #36 and seemed to work. Here is the enum.log:
59.0M Jun 13 2013 /mnt/sda2/Windows/System32/config/SOFTWARE
23.5M Jun 13 2013 /mnt/sda2/Windows/System32/config/SYSTEM
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This is not correct log but it doesn't matter.
I was looking for some restore points but I looked at your another log and there are no restore points listed.
Unfortunately at this point I'm running out of options.
One last thing we can try...
While in safe mode....
Go Start>Run (Start Search in Vista/7), type in:
msconfig
Click OK (hit Enter in Vista/7).
Click on Startup tab.
Click Disable all
IMPORTANT! In case of laptop, make sure, you do NOT disable any keyboard, or touchpad entries.
Click Services tab.
Put checkmark in Hide all Microsoft services
Click Disable all.
Click OK.
Try to boot in normal mode.
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Booted in Normal Mode--the screen saver picture, icons and bottom tray are back! However, cannot click on anything. I can move the mouse but can't click on an icon and open it. Also, the FRST.exe run window popped up, but could neither Run nor Cancel it.
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Turn the computer off. Wait one minute and try again.
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Turned it off, waited one minute and restarted. No change. It's locked up except for the mouse.
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Regarding your post #42, you wrote you were looking for some restore points but found none: I went back through my notes and on June 5th, my husband Joe went into the System and Security features and restored the system back to 5/31/2013. There was another date to choose from, 5/22/2013, but he chose 5/31/2013. It restarted to a blank screen. Then he ran a PC Doctor Full System Test. I wrote down the list of items that failed the test;
1. Hard Drive: Smart Extended Self Test
2. Hard Drive: Surface Scan Test
3. SMBIOS: Standards Test
I don't know if the above means anything or will help, but I posted it anyway.
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That would explain your issues.
It looks like you may have failing hard drive...
Run hard drive diagnostics: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/foru...ost__p__160520
Make sure, you select tool, which is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive.
Depending on the program, it'll create bootable floppy, or bootable CD.
If downloaded file is of .iso type, use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn .iso file to a CD (select "Write image file to disc" option), and make the CD bootable.
For Toshiba hard drives, see here: http://storage.toshiba.com/storage-s...ies#diagnostic
Note : If you do not know how to set your computer to boot from CD follow the steps here
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The Acronis Alignment Tool failed to install. Tried a few times. This log was available;
=== Verbose logging started: 6/13/2013 16:52:12 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 4.05.6002.00 Calling process: C:\Users\Janette\Desktop\AcronisAlignmentTool.exe ===
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:112]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:112]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:112]: ******* RunEngine:
******* Product: C:\Users\Janette\AppData\Local\Temp\6D424033-41E8-4879-9F1D-9B4F9C328AE3\AcronisAlignTool.msi
******* Action:
******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:112]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:112]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:127]: Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x8007043C
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:127]: Failed to connect to server.
MSI (c) (20:FC) [16:52:12:127]: MainEngineThread is returning 1601
=== Verbose logging stopped: 6/13/2013 16:52:12 ===
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Did you read my last reply?
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I read it more than once. It looks like I may have a failing hard drive. guess it didn't sink in. Or maybe I don't want to believe it. What do you suggest at this point?
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I gave you instructions how to run hard drive check.
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The HGST Windows Drive Fitness Test (WINDFT) could not be done in Safe Mode, and if I go into Normal Mode the computer is just frozen.
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You're not reading my reply carefully.
You have to create CD and boot to it to test your drive.
There is nothing in my reply about Windows Drive Fitness Test.
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Hi. Sorry I've been MIA. I'm afraid I've run out of time trying to fix these problems. I think it's best if at this point I take it to a local computer repair technician. I greatly appreciate all of the help you have given me, you have been awesome. But if I don't get my laptop fixed very soon it can cost me some business. So once again I say THANK YOU, BRONI!
Janette
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