xilolee: Unfortunately, this didn't fix the startup (MSCONFIG) issue. I tried that as soon as we got a clean SFC as I was curious to see
if the issues were related.
PeterJ: I do not think the Fallout76 game problem is related to anything on my machine. The reported error "NoRegionPing" is addressed
with various fixes on several websites (none of which work for me). One that worked for people was "moving the game from one HDD to
another" (which I tried, but didn't work).
This appears to be a networking issue that I've debugged with the game's support folks. Unfortunately, I don't think the folks doing the
support work with the programmers as they don't seem to treat the reported error with any kind of testing. Most of the attempts have
been in the "did you turn power off & on" type (or similar, but more in depth like a memory test, HDD test, SFC, etc.). They finally gave
up stating that my GFX card is below the standard... however, noting also that the NoRegionPing error is PRIOR to any graphics being loaded
Given that the developers have code that spits out "NoRegionPing" as an indication of the problem, I was expecting them to not focus
on a memory or HDD problem, but instead the internal condition that actually CAUSED that
specific error to be displayed.
I mention all of this detail just to ensure that I don't further waste your time. My initial concern was finding issues with SFC mainly for
the case of "hey, I used to have a clean SFC"... yeah, if it fixed the game, cool. I'm just happy that I'm getting a clean check.
Yeah, I'm still concerned over the MSCONFIG issue that xilolee was assisting me with, but we worked it to a point where anything further
(messing with boot record location) might be dangerous.
To directly answer your questions, no I'm not working the game issue with anyone else. And I did run FRST and the two log files are attached.
Thanks again!