There is a thread in the microsoft forums on that: see here It seems I am not alone with that "problem". Still I have wasted most of my working day finding the best and fastest way to recover. Lucky enough, I was finally able to restore everything with Windows 7 System Restore from the recovery tools of the advanced boot options. The btwinlog.txt shows that it went through all folders in alphabetic order and was busy deleting my files when I interrupted it. I killed the msiexec process but, of course, damage was done. I have checked the program files folder with explorer only to find empty directories. At some point I have noticed that the programs in the start menu disappeared. It started uninstalling the previous version which took strangely long. ![]() ![]() Yesterday, I wanted to update the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software for the Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth Module for my E6410.
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