![]() Now either run FRST scan again or VEW and post both logs. Next Click on the arrow in front of Windows Logs Right click on System and Clear Log, Clear. Right click on (My) Computer and select Manage (Continue) Then click on the arrow in front of Event Viewer. Let's clear the events, reboot and look at the errors now: I'm not sure where the SharpShell errors came from. (That's COPY SPACE %TEMP%\Rtlihvs.dll SPACE dot) If the command is successful then we can try moving the Rtlihvs.dll file again. Prompt should now say C:\Windows\System32) ![]() Might as well move any other files to %temp% using the same command just use the file name after move. If the file Rtlihvs.dll is listed then move it to a temp file: Ignore the first two entries with and any other lines. If that doesn't work for aswTap then try the Avast Uninstall tool: If you find one then right click on it and Delete or Uninstall There should be an entry for Non Plug and Play devices or something like that. Right click on Computer and select Manage then Device Manager. The other file is located in the oobe folder which stands for Out Of the Box Experience so presumably it only gets used when you first setup Windows.įor the two drivers that don't want to go away: Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. You can test it without running the whole sfc /scannow. If I understand the output of the GrantPerms we now should have one of the files present. If you don't give it an option it doesn't know what to check. ![]() It will show you the different options available. If you open an elevated (admin) Command Prompt and type: In answer to your earlier question about sfc: When you right click on sfc.exe and run as admin you do not tell it what to look at so you get an all is clear message.
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