"Fixit" distraught Microsoft Center

When (attempt to) run Microsoft 'fix it' Center, several problems are immediately identified.  However, if I'm including "fix it", on one of these problems, I invariably get the message:

An unexpected error has occurred.  The Troubleshooting Wizard can not continue.

If I click on see more details, I get the following information:

Path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft set Centre\SAPFolder\System\D6C35DFA-87F1-40F5-8C1B-16BC2183...

Error code: 0 x 80040154

User: (Intel pc\desktop)

Background: high

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The only thing that changes in the details is the path depending on what exactly is trying to 'fix '.  Other that that, everything else remains consistent.

Right now, I just want to fix the Fixer.

There are two very serious (IMO) shortcomings in the performance of routines "FixIt" of Microsoft:

1. they are difficult to identify.  Thus, when someone posts in a forum of responses that they have a problem with 'FixIt', it is impossible to say what FixIt routine is the origin of the problem.

2. they are cryptic.  Less a FixIt is presented in an Article that also includes a section describing a manual process to solve any problem is treated, it is impossible to say what steps the FixIt tries to take and therefore no way to troubleshoot the FixIt, if this does not work as expected.

Whereas the used FixIt can actually focus on the problem, either because the user has selected a FixIt inappropriate or because the FixIt detect and/or correct the real problem despite its alleged purpose, the use of FixIt is often counterproductive.

With that of the road.

What version of Windows you have, including the service pack? (Do right click my computer and select Properties, if you do not know.)

What is (are) the problem (s) you are trying to hard?

FYI, there are many discussions in the forum Microsoft difficulty It Center reporting the same exact error you have - but none are resolved.  If I were you, I uninstall the difficulty It Center and just ask questions in the forum of responses appropriate for any real problem, you may have.

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