Blue screen at start-since up to 1703-KB4041676 won't load and more

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  1. Posts : 200
    Win Pro 10x64 21H1 19043.1706
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       #51

    Hi.

    Sorry to be the stalker but..

    I did the 2nd In Place Repair which went without problem. I am on Win 10 Pro 1709 Build 16299.19

    Also did sfc /scannow on the primary o/s c: disk which gave the same error as before.

    The 3 dism scripts ran and the log is here https://www.dropbox.com/s/zaiw0oypiu5dn7e/dism.log?dl=0

    The only Win 10 problem I see is I cannot access mosty of the Admin links from the right click start menu such as Dev Mgr, Disk Mgmt, Event viewer. etc.

    I sometimes get the Red/Black panel 'Admin has stopped me from acces to mmc.exe'

    Not sure if they are related to the BSod problem and if I need to go to another area to try and fix these.

    Thanks again
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  2. Posts : 41,474
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #52

    The problem with the sfc /scannow displaying that it found corruption that it was unable to fix had information in the CBS log as per an earlier post.
    After the recent in place upgrade repairs only the dism log was posted and it did not have the restorehealth command used.
    This was the only significant error seen with the scanhealth command: Failed to load the provider: C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\03DFA5A7-459A-43F2-B127-6CD0B946087E\EmbeddedProvider.dll. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)

    For further evaluation of the sfc /scannow displaying that it found corruption please post the CBS log.
    Please run the dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth command and then run the sfc /scannow and then post the cbs log.

    If the computer files are backed up another option is performing a clean install.
    There may be problems in the registry that the in place upgrade repair was unable to fix which may be possible with a clean install.
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