I have a problem with my Win 7 x64 SP1 pc.I've uninstalled the Office with the Revo Uninstaller and then it becamess very unstable.I've tryed to do go back to a restore point, but I get errors and I don't have a backup.The problems I have are: 1. The Windows explorer don't work. It says: Explorer.exe There is not enough memory to run this program2. The Control Panel don't work. The same error3. The sfc /scannow command returns "Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service"4. If I try tu remove the SP1 wuth command line wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:976932 I get Installer encountered an error: 0x8000ffff. Catastrophic failure5. I cannot repair from the boot DVD because it says I must restart in Windows and run from the DVD again and this get me another errorThanks a lot, Ariel
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The thread discusses a Windows 7 x64 SP1 system experiencing instability after uninstalling Office with Revo Uninstaller, resulting in errors such as Explorer and Control Panel not functioning, and issues with system repair tools. The original poster seeks solutions for these issues, including running SFC offline and performing a repair install, but encounters errors related to disk information retrieval. Respondents suggest checking service statuses, running offline scans, and ensuring certain services like the Virtual Disk are started to facilitate repairs. Overall, the community's tone is investigative and supportive, emphasizing troubleshooting specific Windows errors.
The thread discusses a Windows 7 x64 SP1 system experiencing instability after uninstalling Office with Revo Uninstaller, resulting in errors such as Explorer and Control Panel not functioning, and issues with system repair tools. The original poster seeks solutions for these issues, including running SFC offline and performing a repair install, but encounters errors related to disk information retrieval. Respondents suggest checking service statuses, running offline scans, and ensuring certain services like the Virtual Disk are started to facilitate repairs. Overall, the community's tone is investigative and supportive, emphasizing troubleshooting specific Windows errors.