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regular sfc/scannows
Anyone think it would be a good idea to regularly run sfc/scannow say on a weekly basis like you would your other weekend maintenance tasks?
Anyone think it would be a good idea to regularly run sfc/scannow say on a weekly basis like you would your other weekend maintenance tasks?
Nick
Im a little nervous about that. I have hosed one system, and several users as well. Currently Im only using it when the system is already buggy. SFC has changed permissions (no big deal), has changed themes, locked users logon.
Judicious use I think. You know there is a switch that verifies only but doesn't repair. that way you could check but only fix when you decide to. BTW its fsc /verifyonly
hmm well its purpose is to check the integrity of system files and restore them isnt it? I wonder if it would take officially updated system files from windows update into account or rollback to original versions.
I dont know exactly how it works nick but suspect MS is smart enough not to roll it back to default
A command line in the form sfc /verifyonly >> c:\sfc.txt added to the task scheduler would run the command and create a file containing the output, which you could then check at your leisure.
Just make sure this is set to run with the highest privileges to avoid access denied errors
Nigel Very Nice. Mines done.
Hi Ken,
SFC is one of those commands that I, like you, like to keep an eye on when it's running.
It should be possible to write a batch file to be run when required for little checks like this and include a restore point as the first instruction to be sure things are safe.
Will try to have a look when I have a few minutes
Thanks Nigel. Restore is not as critical for me as I run acronis, but having a restore point is always a good ides.
yeah will be interesting to see what you come up with.
does Windows 7 have the sigverif tool that was so handy in Windows XP?