![]() I'm not sure if these are normal and whether or not I should worry, I was worried something might still be corrupted. The winlogon notification subscriber failed a critical notification event. The winlogon notification subscriber took 91 second(s) to handle the notification event (CreateSession). The winlogon notification subscriber is taking long time to handle the notification event (CreateSession). That brings me to inquiring on whether or not the following warnings are normal in the event manager and if it's anything I should worry about.Īpplication 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe' (pid 248) cannot be restarted - Application SID does not match Conductor SID.Īpplication 'C:\Windows\explorer.exe' (pid 1556) cannot be restarted - Application SID does not match Conductor SID.Īpplication 'C:\Windows\System32\mmc.exe' (pid 4056) cannot be restarted - Application SID does not match Conductor SID. Then I run Windows update to finish installing remaining updates, I'm browsing the internet on Chrome and check Windows update progress to notice it was hanging on installing Internet Explorer 10 for a while but eventually completes. Upon rebooting I am once again able to login into my Win7 install without a blue screen so it seems like it was a success then I ran sfc /scannow which finds no issues. Chkdsk finds corrupted files and errors then proceeds to fix them and I reboot. So after a bit of fiddling and nearly realizing it was futile I ran a chkdisk using the recovery console in the repair tools on my Win7 disk. Reboot and I was facing blue screen crashes right before the login screen. Boot into Windows and notice cpu usage is fairly high and is being caused by mscoresvw and made another mistake terminating the processes as I was trying to play a game and the usage was impacting performance. ![]() Then I use EaseUS free partition manager to resize and join the partitions together. ![]() Once data is backed up, games deauthed and anything else transferred I delete the partition with the old install.īig mistake there, ended up deleting BootMgr and spent a bit getting the system to boot again. ![]() Installed Steam, Google Chrome, Nvidia and Creative Sound Blaster drivers, Visual C Redistributables, updated DirectX and installed Windows updates. Copied some files over to new install/partition but not too much since I only temporarily made the partition for 200GB. Move/backup files on the old install to other drives such as Steam games, saves and other files. I shrunk my main Win7 partition and created a new 200GB partition then installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4 and from there it went like this: So I decided to start anew since I think I broke some things or at least made performance worse somehow with my Windows 7 install. ![]()
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