Jody Thornton
Power User
Hi Folks:
I vLited my Vista installation back in Feb 2014. I integrated IE9 and all updates to that point. SP2 was already part of the source. And I've removed such goodies as Indexing, Remote Assistance, System Restore, Simple TCP, Terminal Services and lord know what else. It runs great and really lean. And no event log errors.
Now I recently had to fix up a bunch of .NET and Windows Update issues. So I'm back to running well again. As a final step I ran The System Readiness Tool. When I look at the CheckSUR.log that it creates, I find references to files in the Component Store that appear orphaned, or else the payload/file is missing (and most of it looks like it's from the junk I removed with vLite)
So here's my question: would it be fair to say that if a line in CheckSUR.log reads as:
Checking Package Watchlist
(f) CSI Payload File Missing 0x00000000 mshwkorr.dll amd64_microsoft-windows-t..reinkrecognition.ko_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.18000_none_600bc58be4a7864a
... that I could delete either the WinSxS folder that corrresponds with it, or the registry entry that matches it, without doing damage to the system?
I vLited my Vista installation back in Feb 2014. I integrated IE9 and all updates to that point. SP2 was already part of the source. And I've removed such goodies as Indexing, Remote Assistance, System Restore, Simple TCP, Terminal Services and lord know what else. It runs great and really lean. And no event log errors.
Now I recently had to fix up a bunch of .NET and Windows Update issues. So I'm back to running well again. As a final step I ran The System Readiness Tool. When I look at the CheckSUR.log that it creates, I find references to files in the Component Store that appear orphaned, or else the payload/file is missing (and most of it looks like it's from the junk I removed with vLite)
So here's my question: would it be fair to say that if a line in CheckSUR.log reads as:
Checking Package Watchlist
(f) CSI Payload File Missing 0x00000000 mshwkorr.dll amd64_microsoft-windows-t..reinkrecognition.ko_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.18000_none_600bc58be4a7864a
... that I could delete either the WinSxS folder that corrresponds with it, or the registry entry that matches it, without doing damage to the system?
My Computer
System One
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- Operating System
- Windows 8 Pro x64
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP 8300 Elite Small Form Factor PC
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-3470 3.3GHz Quad-Core
- Motherboard
- Proprietary
- Memory
- 16 GB DDR3 RAM
- Graphics card(s)
- Intel Data Port on-board video
- Sound Card
- Intel Integrated HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 213T 21" 4x3 Flat Screen
- Screen Resolution
- 1600x1200
- Hard Drives
- 250 GB SATA HDD
- PSU
- Proprietary
- Case
- HP 8300 Elite Small Form Factor Case
- Cooling
- CPU Fan/Heat Sink
- Mouse
- Microsoft USB Optical Mouse
- Keyboard
- PS/2 Keyboard
- Internet Speed
- 10 mbps
- Other Info
- Browser: r3dFox ESR 128.12 rc