Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service.ĭCOM got error "1053" attempting to start the service TrustedInstaller with arguments "Unavailable" in order to run the server: Is there a process that would make this easier? Which would kinda suck now that I've put all this effort into upgrading to Windows 10.Ģ) Do a clean install, and reinstall every program I've installed since 2009 and still need. But with how crappily my system is performing now, I'm getting the impression that a clean install might be my only recourse, though I hope not.ġ) Restore from system image to Windows 7 installation. I've got like 7 years worth of programs that I would have to reinstall, which would take forever, so of course I wanted to do an in-place upgrade over a clean install. I think that my in-place upgrade may have just worked poorly and resulted in an unstable system. Constant timeouts, in Event Viewer, 70 errors. Now my system behaves like it has a hangover. Then I hibernated the machine and went to bed. Then I restarted the PC, and it correctly loaded my user account, and all my files were back on the desktop. When the install first completed, it booted up into a temporary user account, and I freaked out to find that my desktop was empty. ![]() So I had been running Windows 7 on this system (same installation, clean installed once shortly after Win 7 launch and stayed with that since then) ever since it came out, and yesterday I made a system image to back up, then upgraded from 7 to 10.
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