Susuan
A nondestructive repair install fixed the issue

Much appreciated
B




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Bambi Saastad
office 952-402-7888
cell    612-963-1478

On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Susan Bradley <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. take a backup as is just in case.
>
> 2.  In place repair install/google on nondestructive repair install.
>
> Puts the indows 7 bits over the top, doesn't (or normally doesn't) mess
> with the software.
>
> And then get a full client backup running on this pc because if this
> doesn't do you in, ransomware will next.
>
>
> On 6/24/2016 11:29 AM, Bambi J Saastad wrote:
>
>> Unknown how it got corrupted
>> The SW running on system cannot be reinstalled as the source installation
>> software no longer exists, and the vendor is 4 versions ahead and
>> the user requires this version in order to do his job, so I have to make
>> this pc work
>> The pc does not have a backup image and restore points are corrupt
>>
>> I need to find a way to reinstall MS networking, and I am beginning to
>> think there is no viable fix
>>
>> B
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>> Bambi Saastad
>> office 952-402-7888
>> cell    612-963-1478
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Susan Bradley <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Nuke and repave is not an option?
>>
>>     So how did this computer get into this condition?  Either malware
>>     or disk corruption?  Either one would make me either restore from
>>     a backup or rebuild.
>>
>>
>>     On 6/24/2016 9:19 AM, Bambi J Saastad wrote:
>>
>>         None of the required services will start
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>         -----------------------------
>>         Bambi Saastad
>>         office 952-402-7888 <tel:952-402-7888>
>>         cell 612-963-1478 <tel:612-963-1478>
>>
>>         On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Richard Stovall
>>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>         <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>>
>>             A couple of years ago I saw something similar, though I can't
>>             remember if it was exactly the same thing.  It had to do
>>         with the
>>             Network <something> service not being started.  I think it
>>         was the
>>             Network Connections service.  Are all the services whose names
>>             start with Network running on the offending machine?
>>
>>             On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bambi J Saastad
>>             <[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>         <mailto:[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>>             wrote:
>>
>>                 I did try the sfc /scannow with no luck
>>
>>
>>
>>                 -----------------------------
>>                 Bambi Saastad
>>                 office 952-402-7888 <tel:952-402-7888>
>>         <tel:952-402-7888 <tel:952-402-7888>>
>>                 cell 612-963-1478 <tel:612-963-1478> <tel:612-963-1478
>>         <tel:612-963-1478>>
>>
>>                 On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Miller Bonnie L.
>>                 <[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>                 <mailto:[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>>
>>                     Just guessing here--you might try:
>>
>>                     Cmd as administrator
>>
>>                     Sfc /scannow
>>
>>                     And see if it will repair anything in the OS?
>>
>>                     You may be faced with attempting a repair
>>         installation.  I
>>                     haven’t had to face anything like this since
>>         Server 2000
>>                     and 2003 R2, but never had much luck (we used to
>>         have an
>>                     AV product that would break the stack sometimes upon
>>                     uninstall).
>>
>>                     *From:*[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>                     <mailto:[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>                     [mailto:[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>                     <mailto:[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>>] *On Behalf Of
>>                     *Bambi J Saastad
>>                     *Sent:* Friday, June 24, 2016 7:29 AM
>>                     *To:* ntsysadm <[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>                     <mailto:[email protected]
>>
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>>                     *Subject:* [NTSysADM] afd.sys failed to load
>>
>>
>>                     Hi
>>
>>                     I have a Win 7 Pro pc that can no longer access
>>         the network
>>
>>                     It appears that the MS networking components have
>>         become
>>                     corrupted
>>
>>                     I am getting errors 26, 7001, 7000, 10005
>>
>>                     26
>>
>>                     I am getting multiple  afd.sys failed to load error
>>                     messages every second
>>
>>                     7001
>>
>>                     The SSCP Discovery service depends on the Http service
>>                     which failed to start because of the following
>>         error: The
>>                     device does not recognize the command
>>
>>                     7000
>>
>>                     the Http service which failed to start because of the
>>                     following error: The device does not recognize the
>>         command
>>
>>                     10005
>>
>>                     DCOM got erro 1068 attempting to start the service
>>         fdPHost
>>                     with the arguments "" in order to run the server
>>
>>                     Workstation Service will not start Error 1068: The
>>                     dependency service or group failed to start
>>
>>                     Computer Browser service Error 1068
>>
>>                     I have tried multiple restore points, but they fail to
>>                     complete successfully
>>
>>                     I have tried uninstalling the NIC drivers which
>>         does not
>>                     fix the MS services
>>
>>                     Has anyone seen this issue before and know how to
>>         repair
>>                     the MS Networking?
>>
>>
>>                     Regards
>>                     B
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