Solved Auto Repair Loop / Can't Boot / sfc Won't Run (Needs Windows Protection): CRITICAL PROCESS DIED

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Hi, I think I got it. Device manage: I scanned for hardware changes. eventually install Intel PCI chipset controller. No more exclamation points. System Devices now appears.

And I'm USA, mate.
 
So, if you are happy, you can disconnect from the internet - Remove cable or turn off wireless and
You should not need to connect again.
If you want to load any other programs download them onto a usb stick and install from that.
You do not need anymore updates etc.
It will be interesting to see how it runs now.
 
Oh, my new one is still in the box. Before setting it up, I just wanted to fix this one to save as a backup.

Ha, this one, Windows already got me for several updates. Not sure if I should uninstall the uninstallible ones. All seven are un installable. Should I? I'll keep the ones that came preinstalled.

Thanks again for all your time, wow.
 
Click on a staff members name and send a conversation asking for a re-open.
Kept me company for a week.
That is a short one.
A bit of luck you won't need help again - proves everything is working.
However, we are always here if needed.
Good luck with the new computer and I hope this one performs well for you.

@veeg @Bruce close please
Cheers
PeterOz
 
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