Since that should eliminate your corruption possibility, you have settings
or memory. I still think running a thorough memory test is your best bet
given the symptoms you have.
"Malboeuf" <> wrote in message
news:F6F2A0FC-3CCE-4034-9058-...
> it ran then ended so no idea, gonna reboot and see what happens
>
>
> "Malboeuf" wrote:
>
>> had to boot into console mode via RDP to access it, I got sfc /scannow
>> running now
>>
>> "John Barnes" wrote:
>>
>> > If it is corrupted, I'm not a server person, but can't you run sfc
>> > /scan
>> > now and repair as in XP?
>> >
>> > "Malboeuf" <> wrote in message
>> > news:B4DF367F-4352-460F-8FE8-...
>> > > Im pretty sure I either some how shut off wow64 ir it has become
>> > > corrupted,
>> > > any Ideas on how to repair it, my os comes with SP2 so its not like I
>> > > can
>> > > un
>> > > install SP1 to remove wow64 
>> > >
>> > > my head works better in 10s, 32bit and 64bit makes me want to scream
>> > > hahahah
>> >
>> >