Well the cleanup deleted pretty much everything, then I deleted everything else.
Still can't connect with ASGS, still can't connect with windows update, still can't install NET 2.0, still can't uninstall NET 2.0. Man...
Connectivity failure.
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KaiserCross
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I did the SFC scan thing, and it informed me that it couldn't repair some of the files. But when I tried to view the SFC log it denied me permission. I was running command prompt as an administrator. If it did repair some files, it has seemingly changed nothing.
Also there were a few mentions of copying files from the Vista install DVD, but I don't have one of those.
Also there were a few mentions of copying files from the Vista install DVD, but I don't have one of those.
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KaiserCross
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Heh, sometimes (rarely lately, thank God) vendors provide a hidden partition containing the installation files for the OS, drivers and stuff like that. You'd have to read your manual on how to use the contents of such partition to repair your system. This sort of solution sucks for various reasons, one is the issue you've just encountered.
Sadly, I can't walk you through the process, as those vary wildly depending on make and model of your machine
Another solution that might work is just downloading an image of a DVD containing such an OS, burning and using that... not sure though and you might end up with a 4 GB useless download.
Just try to figure out the hidden partition stuff for now. If you can't find the manual, there usually are downloadable versions of them on vendors' sites.
Sadly, I can't walk you through the process, as those vary wildly depending on make and model of your machine
Another solution that might work is just downloading an image of a DVD containing such an OS, burning and using that... not sure though and you might end up with a 4 GB useless download.
Just try to figure out the hidden partition stuff for now. If you can't find the manual, there usually are downloadable versions of them on vendors' sites.
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KaiserCross
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I'll definitely look into that. I don't mind torrenting anything. I wind up with GBs of useless downloads all the time, so I'm used to it.
Right now though I thought I'd mention that somehow windows update just sort of, updated. Apparently somewhere along the road I managed to fix something enough that the automatic update worked. However, ASGS is responding exactly the same.
Right now though I thought I'd mention that somehow windows update just sort of, updated. Apparently somewhere along the road I managed to fix something enough that the automatic update worked. However, ASGS is responding exactly the same.
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