![]() When I go to your first link (Cleanup Tool) what "Product to cleanup" do I choose ? ".NET Framework 3.5"(No SP1) and ".NET Framework 4.5.1" are both shown in the drop down list. So- whilst I know I must have gone wrong somewhere, I'm not going to repeat the procedure without being absolutely sure what I'm doing. This was not allowed.įinished up running "System Restore" in "Safe Mode" and, thankfully, managed to save the situation, (Big relief !! I was NOT at all confident). Tried to uninstall and reinstall various programs. " The proceedure entry point LdrSystemD11InitBlock could not be located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll" ? Now 95% of my programs would not run, I would get the followuing error message nearly every time I tried to run something:. So, I'd uninstalled "4.5.1" and was unable to replace it. I kept being told that my choice was unsuitable for my OS. I downloaded the obvious one followed by several others but none would operate. I think I then went to another link to download the new, replacement file and was given 6 or 7 choices, depending on my operating system. I downloaded the tool and ran it in respect of "4.5.1". ![]() Then I looked in "IoBit Uninstaller" and it told me that "3.5 SP1" was installed on 20.7.09 and it's size was 135.28 MB (!) and "4.5.1" was installed on 1.12.13 and it's size is 38.80 MB (!)Īnyway, I googled ("66A", I think) and came up with and went to your first link. I went to "Control Panel>Programs and Features", and found the following entries:. So-let me tell you what happened, (or at least, what I think happened !), when I tried your procedure ,(or one very like it), which I found on my own BEFORE your communication. So, trying to sort out something like this becomes extremely difficult to carry out. Put simply, I, now, cannot hold even the simplest of thoughts in my mind for more than a few seconds. At the end of 2012 I suffered a "stroke" and whilst, physically, I was AOK, my memory was very badly affected. Up to about 12 months ago I was reasonably competant, at a very moderate level, at finding my way around my computer and following instructions. These two updates are still sitting there laughing at me and steadfastly refusing to instal !Ĭan some kindly expert explain to me what is going on and tell me (simply) what I can do to put my two very naughty updates to bed ?Īllow me to explain something before we get down to the "nitty gritty". I have google this problem and tried numerous "answers", all to no avail. Next time I boot up the position is unaltered ie: updates NOT installed ! Back to square one. I accept, with gratitude, and watch the process proceed and the computer shut down. OTHER "updates" have installed OK since this problem started, so "Windows Update" is working !Īnother oddity is that when I close the computer down I'm given the opportunity to instal these two (presumably) updates. ![]() I've tried to instal them, as usual, umpteen times but keep getting "Failed" with Failure Code 66A. The following updates were automatically downloaded 3(?) weeks ago approx. Here is a direct link to download Smart Defrag for current IObit users.This little problem is driving me up the wall ! Exceptionally Efficient Defragmentation.Smart Defrag features SSD trimming to prolong the life and performance of your SSD drive. And Auto Defrag and Scheduled Defrag can ensure your disks are always optimized to their top performance and so much more. You can additionally customize Boot Time Defrag as per your needs. To make it more powerful, Smart Defrag provides several other useful features: Boott Time Defrag, which can defrag the Windows registry to release more RAM and ensure system stability. Smart Defrag is also specially optimized for the file organization algorithm on Windows 10 & 11. With the improved IObit disk defrag engine, Smart Defrag not only defrags your HDD but also trims your SSD to accelerate disk access speed and enhance disk durability. It’s completely free and straightforward to use, as seen in the video below, where we walk you through using it. You can set it as your Windows defragmenter replacement and forget about it, or you can go through the many options, including boot time defrag. You have many freeware replacements, and SmartDefrag is one of the best. It’s become almost common knowledge that the included disk defragmenter that comes with Microsoft Windows is not the best and never has been. It also features SSD trimming to prolong your SSD performance and life. ![]() Smart Defrag can defragment files, folders, and entire drives as needed or scheduled.
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