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Says windows cant repair the problem ..

Ok. Since you installed with an oem disk go ahead and backup windows's activation using this utility: http://joshcellsoftwares.com/products/advancedtokensmanager/

Save it on a flash drive.

Then follow the tutorial here on how to repair-install windows: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

After the repair install go ahead and restore the windows activation using the utility.

I installed Windows 7 Proffessional, got the drivers and I was set. Internet was running off wifi and I thought it was all good until I decided to restart the laptop. When I restarted the laptop, a error came up about this file not installed or being able to run with windows - C:\Windows\system32\certCredProvider.dll Any help on how to stop this error from appearing everytime I start and turn off the laptop??

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Legit copy?

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Legit copy?

Yep, Windows 7 Proffesional OEM shipped from Amazon. Has the packaging from Windows and seals too. 

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use the original win 7 install disc and use the Repair tools for any missing files

Which disc? The Home Premium or Proffesional?

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Which disc? The Home Premium or Proffesional?

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Which disc? The Home Premium or Proffesional?

 

If you using windows disk for repairs, you always using the one, with which you installed your OS. In this case the Windows 7 Professional :)

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Proffessional

 

If you using windows disk for repairs, you always using the one, with which you installed your OS. In this case the Windows 7 Professional :)

Would I boot into it or just insert it in the DVD drive?

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Would I boot into it or just insert it in the DVD drive?

 

Boot, and you gonna see the repair option.

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Boot, and you gonna see the repair option.

Good news - windows didnt detect any problems, Bad news - the error wasnt fixed. What I did was boot into the disc, then I went to the memory tool and did the process.

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Good news - windows didnt detect any problems, Bad news - the error wasnt fixed. What I did was boot into the disc, then I went to the memory tool and did the process.

When in windows open an elevated command prompt and execute:

sfc /scannow

try running it 2 or 3 times as sometimes things don't get automatically detected.

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When in windows open an elevated command prompt and execute:

sfc /scannow

try running it 2 or 3 times as sometimes things don't get automatically detected.

Just like that or no spaces?

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Just like that or no spaces?

just like how I have it. there is a space between "sfc" and "/scannow"

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just like how I have it. there is a space between "sfc" and "/scannow"

Says windows cant repair the problem ..

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Says windows cant repair the problem ..

Ok. Since you installed with an oem disk go ahead and backup windows's activation using this utility: http://joshcellsoftwares.com/products/advancedtokensmanager/

Save it on a flash drive.

Then follow the tutorial here on how to repair-install windows: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

After the repair install go ahead and restore the windows activation using the utility.

▶ Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning. - Einstein◀

Please remember to mark a thread as solved if your issue has been fixed, it helps other who may stumble across the thread at a later point in time.

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Ok. Since you installed with an oem disk go ahead and backup windows's activation using this utility: http://joshcellsoftwares.com/products/advancedtokensmanager/

Save it on a flash drive.

Then follow the tutorial here on how to repair-install windows: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

After the repair install go ahead and restore the windows activation using the utility.

Ok, but I decided to just reinstall Windows 7 Professional and it worked, thanks for all the help anyways!

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