Control Panel Systems "Page failed to load"

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Kintaros, Mar 10, 2011.

  1. Kintaros

    Kintaros MDL Novice

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    When I right click Computer and press Properties or go into Control Panel > System and Security > Systems, it always says "The page failed to load" and nothing else.

    My computer is showing the not genuine notification and I tried activating with Chew7, but this is what I got :

    This install log was generated by Chew7 v1.1 [build 0.6.8.4]
    Thu 10/03/2011 at 09:26 PM (Singapore Standard Time)

    PASS = successfully patched target
    OKAY = target is already patched
    FAIL = access denied or other error

    Windows 7 Ultimate 7600.16695.x86fre.win7_gdr.101026-1503

    PASS: Windows Software Licensing Management Tool
    OKAY: Software Licensing WGA API
    PASS: Software Protection Platform WMI provider
    PASS: Multi-User Windows USER API Client DLL
    FAIL: System Properties Control Panel [errors: 4]
    PASS: Windows Activation Client
    PASS: Software Licensing UI API
    PASS: SPP Notification Service
    PASS: Windows Logon Application
    PASS: Version Reporter Applet

    Can anyone tell me how to fix this? =(
     
  2. Kintaros

    Kintaros MDL Novice

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    Oh yeah I forgot to mention, If you need me to provide more information or explain to me how to fix this problem, Can you explain it in like the "for dummies" way? I'm not really familiar with all these things =(
     
  3. Reign_Of_Freedom

    Reign_Of_Freedom MDL Expert

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    Chew 7 modifies files. Anytime you use a program that messes with system files your taking a chance on breaking something else. In this case your Control Panel. I would uninstall that if you can then open up a cmd prompt and type in "sfc /scannow" without the quotes to try and fix some of the damage. Or do a repair install and use Daz's loader to activate.
     
  4. Stannieman

    Stannieman MDL Guru

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    I'm playing around here with the xml file that's in systemcpl.dll. Sometimes I also run into that error.
    So I think all you need to do is replace systemcpl.dll with an untouched version. I can't help you since I have sp1 installed and thus have a newer version of the file.
     
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