all related registries will be lost, don't know if the programs is still usable, better do the reinstallations.
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all related registries will be lost, don't know if the programs is still usable, better do the reinstallations.
the /d switch is for date. if not specify, only the newer files will be copied.
You can try the single line syntax above, just double the percent sign (%a to %%a) if you wish to create a batch...
the above syntax is to be used in a batch file.
here's a single liner for cmd:
for %a in ("C:\Directory1" "C:\Directory2") do (xcopy /s /d "%~a" "H:\DestinationDirectory")
yes, the...
try the loop,
for %%a in (
"C:\Directory1"
"C:\Directory2"
) do (
xcopy /s /d "%%~a" "H:\DestinationDirectory"
)
Yes, go ahead with bootrec and with an additional of bootsect.
Repair Master Boot Record (MBR) in Windows 10 / 8 / 7
Hi,
Let us know what you were trying to do yesterday. It might helps to revert the changes.
Looking at Event Viewer, noticed some inbuilt programs trying to connect through IPv6 which end up with errors.
Enables the IPv6, errors gone and in netstat, v6 connections always alive, not just...
Fixed one and broke another, continuous bugs in Windows 10. That's why I spend much time on 8.1 than 10.
Fast startup off... give it a try.
If it is a shortcut, look at it's properties. In the target field, you should get the full path and follow the path to see if it still valid.
Open a program as administrator (e.g. Notepad), browse...
Drop Norton to the zero. Check system files integrity. Turn on FW. Get the updates.
That command posted just for an example. :D
On the Administrator account, I think this PS command should do the job but I would advise you to read for further information before proceed.
Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers PackageFullName |...
The resource label might have been changed, extract imageres.dll to see the exact.
May I give a suggestion?
Open Registry Editor and navigate to :-
Look at the value data for DropLocation, it should be C:\Windows\Temp\xxxxxxxxxxxxxx-Sigs. If it is correct, open the Temp...
Not that, look for the event related to File History. :D
FileHistory-Core/WHC or FileHistory-Engine/File History backup log or at Event Viewer's main window expand the error event and see if...
Again, you can try checking the event log, look for event type marked as error and also at FileHistory-Engine log if produced.
Thanks for clearing that up.
It's getting simpler now, leave MCT aside, use the direct download to download the ISO.
Windows 10 ISO Download
Simply mount the ISO.
How to Mount or Unmount...
Ok, I don't know how serious your Windows 10 installations would be right now as you replied just in a single line, I have to assume that your Windows 10 has broken, can't log in. :D
Here is the...
New location :D
So, what is the situation right now, can that failed update Windows still useable?
Good findings and happy merdeka.
I don't think this question ever been asked and can't find anywhere to take for references.
But... the place that I can think of is in the registry.
On DevicePath value, look for any data...
Find the cause. Open up Event Viewer (Win + R -> eventvwr <- Enter).
Expand the path:
Left click on Operational log. Middle column, upper-pane is the event level, lower-pane is for further...
How about uninstall those Tuesday updates to see if the HDD is working again. If it does and to avoid Windows Update from automatically install the same patches again, set Windows Update to notify...