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I just removed XP and installed W7 Pro 32-bit on a T61.  I installed numerous of the Lenovo applications, including Power Manager, Access Connections 6.01, System Update and R&R 4.30.0027.  I noticed many SideBySide Event ID 33 Errors.  The machine has Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.30729.17 and x86 9.0.30729.6161, the former from the original installation and the latter a Microsoft update.  I determined that R&R was causing the SideBySide Errors.  Apparently, the scheduler_proxy.exe process was looking for versoin 8.0.50727.762 and couldn't find it.  Other processes were looking for version 8.0.50608.0 and couldn't find it.  I uninstalled R&R and the SideBySide Errors are gone.  Incidentally, during the install I was informated that scheduler_proxy.exe couldn't be automatically stopped by the uninstaller and needed to be.  I stopped the process manually using Task Manager and the uninstallation completed.  It appears that System Update also uses the scheduler_proxy.exe process so I had a number of problems after rebooting, although System Update seemed to run normally.  I then uninstalled System Update, during which I was informed that not all files would be deleted for one reason or another.  After another reboot, there were a number of Errors related to scheduler_proxy.exe in Event Viewer.  I then re-installed System Update, which again seemed to run normally.  Now no SideBySide errors, but also no R&R 4.30.
My question is, does R&R 4.30.0027 require instances of Visual C++ other than the two already on the machine? 
For what it's worth, I lalso couldn't install the scan/copy/fax/print suite of programs for an HP Officejet and got error messages that included "file could not be found" and that a Runtime error had occurred.  I suspect I have some kind of Visuall C++ issue and would appreciate any help / guidance / sympathy that can be provided.
Drek
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 any help / guidance / sympathy that can be provided. << you   .  I will provide guidance.
(1) Do you have windows 7 SP 1 installed?   The resolves some side by side issues.
(2) the scheduler_proxy.exe process was looking for versoin 8.0.50727.762
This is correct.  This module is a RNR module, NOT system update module. A hex dump of  this module shows a dependency.
 <assemblyIdentity type="win32" name="Microsoft.VC80.CRT" version="8.0.50727.762"
... Within \program files(x86)\Lenovo\rescue and recovery\ .. 3 folders
microsoft.vc80.atl, ... crt.. mfc.
.. within each folder is a manifest .xml<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!-- Copyright © 1981-2001 Microsoft Corporation -->
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
    <noInheritable/>
    <assemblyIdentity
        type="win32"
        name="Microsoft.VC80.ATL"
        version="8.0.50608.0"
        processorArchitecture="amd64"
        publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b"
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    <file name="ATL80.dll"/>
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>> so within RNR 2  verions of Visual C++.  Probably a X32 and x64 version.
>>>I dont want you to become a hex dumper expert.  I wanted to show where SXS error 33 gets it's info, which matches your Excellent documentation.  
(3)Are you using System Update:
 systemupdate505-02-14-2014.exe System Update  5.05.0008        (02/26/2014)
The typical uninstall of SU asks : some files blah blah, Remove? This blah blah is the view installed updates history.
during the install I was informated that scheduler_proxy.exe couldn't be automatically stopped by the uninstaller <<you
This is expected. FILES ARE IN  USE. 
(4) HP printer.
RUNTIME implies Visual C++
==
You chased your tail:
(1) should have left RNR installed
(2) uninstalled SU for no reason
(3) did not have Visual C++ 2005 installed.
You shined:
(1) posted excellent documentation
(2) www.sevenforums.com     << great site. 
(3) When you install visual C++ 2005, control panel. program and features wiil not show the exact release  version number neededed by RNR. humm. security whole. Thus think 4/2010 release of  visual 2005 C++  is really updated version 8.

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