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Windows 7: SFC failure

13 Dec 2010  
c0de

Windows 7 Professional x64
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SFC failure

Let me start by saying I hope this is the correct place to put this, it does involve debugging so. I'm trying to run a system file checker and it keeps telling me I have corrupted files that can not be repaired and stores information in the log. Now I am pretty computer smart, but I do not know what I am looking at, . I am hoping someone will be able to help me.

Attached is the log I get after running sfc /scannow, hopefully one of you can make since of it. Thanks in advanced

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13 Dec 2010  
baarod

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
1,534 posts
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by c0de View Post
Let me start by saying I hope this is the correct place to put this, it does involve debugging so. I'm trying to run a system file checker and it keeps telling me I have corrupted files that can not be repaired and stores information in the log. Now I am pretty computer smart, but I do not know what I am looking at, . I am hoping someone will be able to help me.

Attached is the log I get after running sfc /scannow, hopefully one of you can make since of it. Thanks in advanced
Code:
2010-11-25 04:18:50, Info                  CBS    Failed to internally open package. [HRESULT = 0x800f0805 - CBS_E_INVALID_PACKAGE]
2010-11-25 18:22:55, Info                  CBS    Warning: Failed to scavenge CSI store. [HRESULT = 0x80070002 - ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND]
From ftp://software.msu.montana.edu/waik2...stic_guide.pdf :

Code:
0x800f0805 The package is not valid. You can only install packages provided to you by Microsoft. Obtain a valid package and try again.
Your component store is damaged. Some files that component based servicing needs are present but cannot be opened and some files cannot be found. If you're overclocking, STOP. Then run the Memory Diagnostics Tool. If that's clean then do a Repair Install. Windows calculates a checksum for each package and compares it against a list of stored values. If those values differ the file is considered invalid. Overclocking and bad RAM can make the checksum calculation unreliable. If the packages have been tampered with you need to replace them from the installation media. The easiest and most reliable way to do that is a repair install.
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