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    Hi, Juliet,
    There are a bunch of logs so I hope this is the right one. BTW, the computer is the same, very slow and fading in and out windows. No change. Thanks.

    Tweaking.com - Windows Repair v3.8.6
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    System Variables
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    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
    OS Architecture: 64-bit
    OS Version: 6.1.7601
    OS Service Pack: Service Pack 1
    Computer Name: 2011
    Windows Drive: C:\
    Windows Path: C:\Windows
    Program Files: C:\Program Files
    Program Files (x86): C:\Program Files (x86)
    Current Profile: C:\Users\The Arnolds
    Current Profile SID: S-1-5-21-2307240755-147757143-1248280979-1001
    Current Profile Classes: S-1-5-21-2307240755-147757143-1248280979-1001_Classes
    Profiles Location: C:\Users
    Profiles Location 2: C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles
    Local Settings AppData: C:\Users\The Arnolds\AppData\Local
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    System Information
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    System Up Time: 0 Days 07:38:46

    Process Count: 81
    Commit Total: 2.16 GB
    Commit Limit: 11.83 GB
    Commit Peak: 2.38 GB
    Handle Count: 27378
    Kernel Total: 579.36 MB
    Kernel Paged: 475.39 MB
    Kernel Non Paged: 103.98 MB
    System Cache: 4.00 GB
    Thread Count: 990
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    Memory Before Cleaning with CleanMem
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    Memory Total: 5.91 GB
    Memory Used: 2.11 GB(35.6217%)
    Memory Avail.: 3.81 GB
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Cleaning Memory Before Starting Repairs...

    Memory After Cleaning with CleanMem
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    Memory Total: 5.91 GB
    Memory Used: 2.14 GB(36.243%)
    Memory Avail.: 3.77 GB
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    Starting Repairs...
    Started at (4/23/2016 8:27:35 PM)

    Setting Any Missing 'InstallDate' From Uninstall Sections Before Running Repair...
    Total Missing 'InstallDate' Fixed: 60

    01 - Reset Registry Permissions
    Restore Windows 7/8/10 Default Registry Permissions
    Start (4/23/2016 8:27:40 PM)


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\hku.7z
    Done, 0.34 seconds.


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\hklm.7z
    Done, 1.67 seconds.

    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 8:34:05 PM)

    Reset File Permissions: C:
    C: & Sub Folders
    Start (4/23/2016 8:34:05 PM)

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:10:39 PM)

    Reset File Permissions
    Restore Windows 7/8/10 Default File Permissions
    Start (4/23/2016 9:10:39 PM)


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\default.7z
    Done, 0.23 seconds.


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\profile.7z
    Done, 0.22 seconds.


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\program_files.7z
    Done, 0.35 seconds.


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\program_files_x86.7z
    Done, 0.38 seconds.


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\programdata.7z
    Done, 0.55 seconds.


    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\windows.7z
    Done, 1.43 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:29:47 PM)

    Reset File Permissions: Cleanup
    Repairing Restricted Folders Permissions To Avoid Infinite Loops
    Start (4/23/2016 9:29:47 PM)

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:29:51 PM)

    03 - Reset Service Permissions
    Start (4/23/2016 9:29:51 PM)

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:31:41 PM)

    04 - Register System Files
    Start (4/23/2016 9:31:41 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:33:11 PM)

    05 - Repair WMI
    Start (4/23/2016 9:33:11 PM)

    Starting Security Center So We Can Export The Security Info.

    Exporting Antivirus Info...
    Norton Security Suite Exported.

    Exporting AntiSpyware Info...
    Windows Defender Exported.
    Spybot - Search and Destroy Exported.
    Norton Security Suite Exported.

    Exporting 3rd Party Firewall Info...
    Norton Security Suite Exported.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:36:34 PM)

    06 - Repair Windows Firewall
    Start (4/23/2016 9:36:34 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.17 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:37:17 PM)

    07 - Repair Internet Explorer
    Start (4/23/2016 9:37:17 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:37:54 PM)

    08 - Repair MDAC/MS Jet
    Start (4/23/2016 9:37:54 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:09 PM)

    09 - Repair Hosts File
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:09 PM)
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:11 PM)

    10 - Remove Policies Set By Infections
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:11 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:14 PM)

    11 - Repair Start Menu Icons Removed By Infections
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:14 PM)
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:16 PM)

    12 - Repair Icons
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:16 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:17 PM)

    13 - Repair Network
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:17 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.16 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:40 PM)

    14 - Remove Temp Files
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:40 PM)
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:43 PM)

    15 - Repair Proxy Settings
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:43 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:38:46 PM)

    17 - Repair Windows Updates
    Start (4/23/2016 9:38:46 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.16 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Setting Windows Updates Files That Are In Use To Be Removed At Next Boot.
    Done (4/23/2016 9:40:26 PM)

    18 - Repair CD/DVD Missing/Not Working
    Start (4/23/2016 9:40:26 PM)
    iTunes and GEARAspiWDM.sys was found, adding UpperFilters for iTunes Reg Key
    UpperFilters added?: True
    Done (4/23/2016 9:40:26 PM)

    19 - Repair Volume Shadow Copy Service
    Start (4/23/2016 9:40:26 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.16 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:40:51 PM)

    20 - Repair Windows Sidebar/Gadgets
    Start (4/23/2016 9:40:51 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:40:55 PM)

    21 - Repair MSI (Windows Installer)
    Start (4/23/2016 9:40:55 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.16 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:13 PM)

    22 - Repair Windows Snipping Tool
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:13 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:16 PM)

    23.01 - Repair bat Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:16 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:20 PM)

    23.02 - Repair cmd Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:20 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:24 PM)

    23.03 - Repair com Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:24 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:27 PM)

    23.04 - Repair Directory Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:28 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:31 PM)

    23.05 - Repair Drive Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:31 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:34 PM)

    23.06 - Repair exe Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:34 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:37 PM)

    23.07 - Repair Folder Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:37 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:41 PM)

    23.08 - Repair inf Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:41 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:44 PM)

    23.09 - Repair lnk (Shortcuts) Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:44 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:48 PM)

    23.10 - Repair msc Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:48 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:52 PM)

    23.11 - Repair reg Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:52 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:41:56 PM)

    23.12 - Repair scr Association
    Start (4/23/2016 9:41:56 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:42:00 PM)

    24 - Repair Windows Safe Mode
    Start (4/23/2016 9:42:00 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:42:05 PM)

    25 - Repair Print Spooler
    Start (4/23/2016 9:42:05 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.16 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:42:29 PM)

    26 - Restore Important Windows Services
    Start (4/23/2016 9:42:29 PM)

    Decompressing & Updating Windows Permission File C:\Users\The Arnolds\Desktop\tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio\Tweaking.com - Windows Repair\files\permissions\7\services.7z
    Done, 0.14 seconds.

    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:42:44 PM)

    27 - Set Windows Services To Default Startup
    Start (4/23/2016 9:42:44 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:43:34 PM)

    Skipping Repair.
    Repair is for Windows v6.2 (Windows 8 & Newer) or higher.
    Current version: 6.1.7601

    Skipping Repair.
    Repair is for Windows v6.2 (Windows 8 & Newer) or higher.
    Current version: 6.1.7601

    Skipping Repair.
    Repair is for Windows v6.2 (Windows 8 & Newer) or higher.
    Current version: 6.1.7601

    31 - Repair Windows 'New' Submenu
    Start (4/23/2016 9:43:34 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:43:39 PM)

    32 - Restore UAC (User Account Control) Settings
    Start (4/23/2016 9:43:39 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Running Repair Under System Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:43:43 PM)

    33 - Repair Performance Counters
    Start (4/23/2016 9:43:43 PM)
    Running Repair Under Current User Account
    Done (4/23/2016 9:43:54 PM)

    Cleaning up empty logs...

    All Selected Repairs Done.
    Done at (4/23/2016 9:43:54 PM)
    Total Repair Time: 01:16:21


    ...YOU MUST RESTART YOUR SYSTEM...

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    A couple of things we can try.
    ******
    With Windows 7 (64 bit operating system) the following procedure will turn off all three lines of "fade" effects:

    1. Click on control panel;
    2. Click on view by: Large Icons;
    3. Click on "Performance Information and tools";
    4; Click on adjust "Visual effects";
    5; There will be three line items showing the word "Fade" as the first character string on each line.
    If there is a check mark - Uncheck the box in front of each of those three lines and then "OK" everything and back out then reboot your computer.

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    Go to Control Panel --> System --> Advanced System Settings --> Advanced Tab --> Settings (under Performance) --> Uncheck all options that have the word "Fade Out" --> Click Apply

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    Try unplugging all non-essential USB devices and restarting your computer and hopefully the problem goes away.
    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...-problems.html

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    Also, if no improvement is seen I would uninstall the most recent Microsoft updates. With windows set to update to never check, I would manually download and install 1 or 2 at a time to find one that might be causing these problems.

    Here what we can do is, locate the updates most recently downloaded. Go to the Microsoft Orb button, then All Programs, then windows updates
    Then View update history, then at the top click on View update history. This will show you the ones by date that were downloaded and installed last.
    We may need to reinstall these one by one till we find out which one MIGHT be causing a problem.
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    Hi, Juliet,

    I tried the first two suggestions....no change.

    After reading through the sevenforums website tutorial, it is more than I am comfortable with doing. Uninstalling and possibly reinstalling drivers is a bit scary for me. I decided to try the fourth suggestion so I skipped that for now.

    When I go into Windows Update and click on the update history tab, there is nothing there. That seems very strange to me. Nothing, just completely blank. Was the history deleted during one of the other "jobs" I did?

    Not sure where to go from here. Thanks.

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    OK, this might be our last option here.
    If the below doesn't work I will have to send you to a different forum that deals with windows 7 system problems.

    computer did an automatic update overnight and the next morning the computer was VERY slow
    What we can try is to do a system restore before those last windows updates, it's my wish......something good will come from it.
    It wont hurt your computer, I've had to do it a couple of times and had to do it after this months windows updates.

    The below tutorial is very easy to follow.
    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...m-restore.html
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    Hi, Juliet,

    I am ready to do a system restore. My only concern is that it is telling me that two drivers may not be working properly after the restore and may have to be reinstalled.
    Microsoft (DiskDrive) 06/21/2006 6.1.7600.16385
    Microsoft (SECURITY) 06/21/2006 6.1.7600.16385

    Is this ok?

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    thats pretty much any driver that comes default with Windows will show that 6/21/2006 date.


    Check your hard disk for errors
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...isk-for-errors


    run Windows Updates to cover security patches and you may need to update Norton to have the latest virus definitions.
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    I just went back in to System Restore to run but now the date of April 15 is no longer an option. That is when the Windows update created a problem. How can I restore to a point before that when there is no option to do that? Ugh....I can now only go back to April 19th. This is very frustrating.....
    Any suggestions?

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    Read through this link to check for other options
    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...m-restore.html

    Scroll down to #8 "Choose a different restore point"
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    Yup, I did that and the furthest back I could go was April 19th so I ran the System Restore. The computer is still the same. I was hoping to go back before the 15th. Also, the Windows Update list is still blank so there is nothing to uninstall. You mentioned in a post about running Windows Update for security patches and to update Norton. Should I just do that and see what happens? If nothing changes, where do I go from here? Does it make sense to scrap Windows 7 and just do the update to Windows 10? Are there files from Windows 7 that are needed to update to Windows 10?
    I know you are scratching your head, too, Juliet. Thanks so much for your help and input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mla34 View Post
    Yup, I did that and the furthest back I could go was April 19th so I ran the System Restore. The computer is still the same. I was hoping to go back before the 15th. Also, the Windows Update list is still blank so there is nothing to uninstall. You mentioned in a post about running Windows Update for security patches and to update Norton. Should I just do that and see what happens? If nothing changes, where do I go from here? Does it make sense to scrap Windows 7 and just do the update to Windows 10? Are there files from Windows 7 that are needed to update to Windows 10?
    I know you are scratching your head, too, Juliet. Thanks so much for your help and input.
    Let's manually try to check for windows updates.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...#1TC=windows-7

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    Open the norton application, look for the update button and click on update now?

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    The below forum has helpers that assist in correcting windows system issues.
    https://forums.whatthetech.com/index.php?showforum=119

    Myself, updating to windows 10 right now might not be a good idea so let's hold off for now.. It could help possibly then on the other hand could do some damage.
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