The Vista x64 side of my RAID array on my 6 month old i7 desktop has been terminally fubared since all those updates on approximately mid-October, 09.
The primary problems have been:
Programs that shutdown such as:
Kaspersky Internet Security ( the latest build with the (a))
Windows Defender
and the worst:
Windows Explorer has stopped working.
Yesterday I boot to run my scans, and this new (to me) Window pops up and says:
Windows has solutions to your OS's problems.
An entire page with 78) errors that I can (conceptually) see if Microsoft has a solution for.
So I start ticking boxes in groups.
Result:
No Solutions Found.
What the hey?
Why would this dubious tool be available IF there are no fixes?
I'd like to get this corrected before I install Windows 7 over it.
I could be wrong since I frequently am, but installing a new OS over a sick one sounds like a bad idea to me.
Hoping to get some opinions before I submit a case to Microsoft (that can take weeks to get resolved).
I never knew Vista had this feature available.
Running Ultimate x64 on a RAID array with XP on the smaller of 2) drives.
Thanks in advance for any opinions.
Steve_83






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