Not sure how to decipher SFC Details file, can anyone help?

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    Not sure how to decipher SFC Details file, can anyone help?


    Hi all...I am a newbie to these forums as a MEMBER, but I know they are very helpful and chock full of good folks, so I am giving this a try.

    Recently ran an sfc /snannow and it came back with message that some errors couldn't be fixed, etc.

    Seems to a be a bunch of issues, but as I have come to find out, many have zero relevance.

    Can someone check out a sfcdetails.txt file for me? I'll upload if/when someone responds.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by swataz; 16 Jan 2014 at 17:09.
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  2. Posts : 17,322
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    Welcome aboard swataz,

    Go ahead and upload the file so it's here when an expert see's this thread.

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    Thanks for the welcome!

    Here 'tis:
    Not sure how to decipher SFC Details file, can anyone help? Attached Files
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  4. Posts : 15
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    Sorry, I know I shouldn't reply to my own thread to bump it, but is anyone available to check this file out for me? Thanks!
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    I just called for some help for you, it might not be right away but they will see it.
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  6. Posts : 15
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    Thanks, derekimo. That was very thoughtful of you! I am not in dire need at the moment...I am just trying to decipher if I have a hardware failure before my warranty expires.
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    You're welcome, we have some good folks that can decipher that stuff.
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  8. Posts : 10,994
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    My usual disclaimer: I'm not an expert at anything. :)

    While waiting for an SFC expert to take a look at your log, please see the "Note" under Option Two, Step 4 in this tutorial. Did you run the SFC scan at least 3 times and reboot your computer immediately after each scan? Did you try the SURT?

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    I will do that, thanks. I have to ask -- what is the benefit of performing it three times and rebooting? Does it filter stuff out?
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  10. Posts : 10,994
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    swataz said:
    I will do that, thanks. I have to ask -- what is the benefit of performing it three times and rebooting? Does it filter stuff out?
    From what the Forum experts have explained to me, some files have a dependency on other files. Just as an example, File "B" might have to be fixed before File "D" can be fixed and File "D" might have to be fixed before File "G" can be fixed. If File "B" happens to be in use when the SFC scan is run, it may not be able to be fixed until the computer is rebooted, thus allowing File "B" to return to a "not in use" status. If this makes sense.
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