![]() ![]() there was a similar error when I first upgraded the pc to from win7 to win 10, and I discovered that my win7 and hers were different builds, and the msvcrt.dll from my PC when copied to hers, enabled windows setup to function with out crashing. I looked in the event log and it says the faulting module is msvcdrt.dll with fault offset 0x0000000000073bde. I keep getting a modern setup host has stopped working with the cause being msvcrt.dll I already replaced the file - which was the same version as was on my computer, but it didn't help.Īt this point windows setup is crashing right before the point where it asks me what I want to save. I think this restriction is keeping me from successfully running windows setup. ![]() If security is enabled on the System Application of the target computer make sure you are included in the appropriate roles." I am not sure how to fix this, and the newest solutions to fix this are from either XP or windows 7. it says "Catalog Error" - "You do not have permission to perform the requested action. I am unable to access the com+ applications in component services. Ok I have run into another speed bump here. afterwords I will run a repair install just to fix up all the permissions and stuff I tampered with. currently I am running the dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth command. and lo and behold instead of the error 193 I had been getting, I got what you would expect to see from the command the dism help option plus the option to use with /online. ![]() I then ran dism /online /? at the elevated command prompt I had open already. but, what I could do, is copy the the directory onto her desktop, and then move the copied directory to her c:\windows\system32 directory. while there is a shared clipboard in remote desktop, for some reason, perhaps a security countermeasure, I could not copy directly from my system32 directory to hers using remote desktop. dll's had the word service in them so I copied took ownership of the downlevel directory and files on her PC and made made some adjustments to the permissions of the files there. dlls present on my PC that were not on hers. I noticed there were a few of the lengthy named. HOT DAMN! I DID IT! I DID IT! I DID IT! I DID IT!Īfter painstakingly going entry by entry in the registry and directory by directory and comparing entries and comparing them to what was on my pc (which was made really easy thanks to remote desktop), I finally arrived at the system32\downlevel directory. ![]()
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