Re: system file checker



Debbie, I could find nothing Google searching for (9F1C11AA-197B-494X-BA54-47A8489BB47d) or SourceLocator32ds.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Debbie Graham <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi Wesley,

I did what you wrote and will try it now. Here is a pic of that other
entry. I don't even remember trying jv 16 power tools


Debbie



Hi Debbie,

And you have an extra item, that I cannot read in your picture.

Open regedit and navigate to >>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup

Right click a blank spot in the right hand pane, point to New and click
String Value.

New Value #1 should be highlighted in Blue and available to rename to
ServicePackSourcePath.

Paste or type: ServicePackSourcePath in place of New Value #1.

If New Value #1 becomes unavailable before you can change the name, right
click New Value #1 and select Rename. Paste ServicePackSourcePath in
and left click a blank spot.

Will look like...
ServicePackSourcePath REG_SZ

REG_SZ is a String Value.

Double click: ServicePackSourcePath type the letter of your CD drive
in
the Value Data box. Like so D:\ and click OK.

Will look like...
ServicePackSourcePath REG_SZ D:\


Right click a blank spot in the right hand pane, point to New and click
String Value.

New Value #1 should be highlighted in Blue and available to rename to
SourcePath.

Paste or type: SourcePath in place of New Value #1.

If New Value #1 becomes unavailable before you can change the name, right
click New Value #1 and select Rename. Paste SourcePath in and left
click a blank spot.

Will look like...
SourcePath REG_SZ

Double click: SourcePath type the letter of your CD drive in the
Value Data box. Like so D:\ and click OK.

Will look like...
SourcePath REG_SZ D:\

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Double click that second item, below (Default), highlight the Value name
box, hit Ctrl + C to copy it, click Cancel and paste what you copied into
a
message and post back.

It looks like a GUID number, a number in brackets like {234234} or it
could
be a number in parentheses (234234). I would like to do a Google search
on
that and see what it is.
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I found something similar on a Russian website...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup
Value Name: (9F1C11AA-197B-494X-BA54-47A8489BB47k)
Data Type: REG_SZ
Value Data: SourceLocator32b

Something to do with a trial period on jv16 PowerTools 2006. If you have
jv16 PowerTools 2006, that is probably what messed up your registry,
SWAG. --
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Debbie Graham <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Looks like I'm missing 2 items there

Debbie


"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Under

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup

here is what you should see listed under the name column in the right
hand pane.

(Default)
BootDir
CDInstall
DriverCachePath
Installation Sources
LogLevel
PrivateHash
ServicePackSourcePath
SourcePath

Is anything else missing?

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Debbie Graham <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
I don't have this In the right pane, right-click ServicePackSourcePath
in the registry

Debbie

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