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  1. Hi Jed,

     

    You just haven't provided enough background information to get started IMHO. Did this just start? Did it ever work OK? Have you done any program installs, applied any Windows Updates, or made any hardware changes recently? What have you tried to fix this already? In any event, I have a better solution. Download and start using this free backup program and you won't get that error anymore:

     

    Macrium Reflect Free

     

    So, at this point, you can either tell us more or just make the switch to Macrium Free.

     

     

    Good luck with your decision,

     

    UCanFixit

  2. NOn the part? Install Panda AV PRO 14. Not part of the installation of Panda Antivirus Pro 2014

    Hello Nicola,

     

    I'm not really sure what your problem is at this point but I'm guessing you are having an issue installing Panda Pro. If so, I would strongly recommend you work directly with Panda support because you are a paying customer (I assume). There are various ways to contact Panda support available. Start here.

     

    Panda Technical Support for Panda Pro 2014

     

     

    Good luck,

     

    UCanFixit

  3. Translated: The inability of the system and Windows Alex B 3 open some of the programs and files. There are programs for Aeetmkn system Winds XP opened Konnend of songs, videos and Kbermj smartphone and the like Ka Alaves for writing and online program in Windows Offline Okz Email

    Hi acam738,

     

    Unfortunately, I do not understand your issue. It may be getting lost in the translation. Maybe someone else will try to help you.

     

     

    Good luck,

     

    UCanFixit

  4. Since David has already covered the sfc and dism route (thanks for that), please tell us which search does not work? Is the the Metro search, the Explorer Search, or both? The explorer search should never be blocked so I'm guessing the Metro Search is the issue; yes? If so, check the following:
     
    Make sure the Windows Search Service is started
    Check to make sure your drive can be indexed. Right-click the drive in explorer> properties> tick the "allow files on this drive to be indexed box" (if not already ticked)
    Rebuild your search index: Go to Control Panel> Indexing Options> Advanced> Rebuild Index
     
    See if that works.

  5. Hi again Rosika,

     

    Your questions and my responses follow:

     

    What exactly is that?

     

    See here for more information:

     

    Windows 7: Repair Install

     

    Windows 7: Clean Install

     

    Whatever I do I really don´t want to install my WIN7 anew. I´d rather let Java go

     

    Then the repair or clean install are not a solution that you would attempt.

     

    I could perform a HIJACK THIS-scan and send you the report. Would that be of any help?

     

    I'm not sure if it would help or not at this point; however, if there is any chance you have been infected with malware, I would strongly recommend you go here for guided assistance as they utilize a few different programs that are superior to "hijack this" IMHO:

     

    Am I infected? What do I do?

     

    In summary, I hate to say it but I'm out of ideas on this one. Sorry I couldn't help you. Good luck going forward.

     

    UCanFixit

  6. Hi again Rosika,
     
    Thank you for doing everything I suggested and reporting back in such detail. However, I do have one last question for you:
     
    Is there any chance you have installed a third-party software application that comes bundled with its own Java installer (not Oracle's installer)?

     

    If so, this would explain why the Oracle Java installation can not complete and why the uninstallers (you tried) cannot detect and uninstall that version of Java (because its bundled with some other software). The Oracle Java uninstaller clearly identifies that as a possibility when it encounters a situation such as yours. Please go here to read more on this subject and about half way down the page you can attempt to invoke the Java applet uninstaller (if you have not already done so): Oracle JAVA Uninstaller Tool
     java_uninstaller.jpg
     

    Let us know if this turns on any lights for you. However, if not, would you consider doing a repair or clean install? If so, could you please provide the make/model of your laptop or desktop. This is very important information as this helps to determine what options are available. In fact, you might even be able to do a factory reset. Hmm... I wonder if the manufacturer provided some form of bundled bloatware.

  7. You can also Google for "windows c++ runtime error r6034" (without quotes) and you'll find lots of press related to that error. Of specific note, many found references are related to Apple iTunes. So, have you tried to update that lately? If so, see here:

     

    http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/4598-aps-daemonexe-error-msvcr80/

     

    http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/4830-missing-dll-pop-ups/

     

     

    Good luck.

     

    UCanFixit

     

  8. One more thing... I just want to make sure you are rebooting after doing the requested steps to make sure the Temp directory is cleared out; however, that's also a good place to check for pending functions that are Java related and that process might be stuck for some reason:
     
    Java_activity.jpg
     
     
    You can also download "Autoruns" to check for invalid startup entries and delete anything that is Java-related:
     
    AutoRuns for Windows

     

    autoruns.png

     

     

    An finally, you could also check for any Java related processes that are still running; however, Autoruns (if used) should have taken care of that already:

     

    task_manager.jpg

     

     

    Please note that all of my views are from Windows 8.1... I'm trying to come up with as many ideas as possible because this should be fixable!

     

    UCanFixit

  9. Translated: After restart Windows instalation all devices and printers are displayed in the window, but after few days they are gone. Do not know why? how can you fix it?

     

    Hi GeorgPC,

     

    Just a hunch but is there any chance you are using Bluetooth devices? If so, please unplug those devices and see if you can access that view after doing so. OR, try unplugging all peripherals for that matter and see if that works too! Please consider my suggestions as uneducated guesses at this point but they may be worth a try. Also, if using Bluetooth, make sure all necessary Bluetooth services are started:

     

    bluetooth.jpg

     

    Note: I do not use Bluetooth. You may have multiple services that are associated and required to be running. Again, just a hunch so good luck!

     

    UCanFixit

  10. Thanks for those translations. Please try these next:

    Microsoft Fixit Program:
    Fix problems that programs cannot be installed or uninstalled
     
    If the above doesn't work, download and run Wise Registry Cleaner (portable is OK to use):
    Wise Cleaner Downloads
    Note: Delete any entries found that are relevant to Java and Oracle or just delete all recommended entries (registry can be restored if necessary).

    Please tell us which browser you are using and what version as well.

    Good luck and let us know.

    UCanFixit

  11. If I understand you correctly that would mean that the system is ok and there´s no corruption.

     

    Hi again Rosika,

     

    Yes, no errors found is a promising sign; however, your (unknown) issue might still require a Win 7 reinstall unless your specific issue can be identified and repaired. With that said, let's recap your issue to make sure we are both on the same page:

     

    You have Java installed but it is not working and it cannot be verified as such by the Oracle Java verification process. The failure indicates the problem may lie within 3 distinct areas:

     

    The browser plug in itself

    The Java Control Panel

    The security settings of the browser being used

     

    Now, I am going to assume that the plug-in is OK at this point.

    I'm also going to assume that the Java Control Panel is set to default values. If not, go to Control Panel> Java Icon and make sure its set to default values.

    The security settings of the browser being used: I really think this is now the place to focus your attention. Unfortunately, I don't know which browser you are using so I can't compare appes-to-apples at this time but here's the default settings for IE11:

     

    Screenshot_899.png

     

     

    So, which browser are you using and what are your current security setting? You might also provide a screenshot of your privacy settings as well because maybe your privacy and security setting are too strict and that may be causing your issue. Also, could you try resetting your current browser to default values? And if nothing suggested so far works, could you please try a different browser and see if you get the same results?

     

    Let us know.

     

    UCanFixit

  12. Translated:  . Dll errors. I get the error that appears in the photo, which opens the program notepad even if I'm hungry I'm getting this error açsam

     

    I see your current problem; however, I'm guessing you were trying to fix some DLL issues with DLLSuite.exe that were most likely caused by some other activity that you haven't identified. Perhaps you were trying to update your Apple iTunes software? If so, see here:

     

    http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/4598-aps-daemonexe-error-msvcr80/

     

    http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/4830-missing-dll-pop-ups/

     

    You could also try running sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt but I doubt that will fix your issue.

     

    If none of the above applies, then...

    not_enogh_information.jpg

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