EventID 3010 CodeIntegrity unable to load > CheckSUR.log need files

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  1. Posts : 59
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       #31

    Noel, thanks for continuing with this.
    Couple of things.
    This is windows server 2008 R2.
    Normal boot results in a BSOD.
    I have been performing these actions in DSRM.

    Also although I am Administrator, when I try to perform the XCOPY, I get:
    Access denied
    Unable to create directory - c:\windows\winsxs
    0 File(s) copied.

    No C:\windows\winsxs does exist, no surprise there.

    Ok so I booted into 'reapir mode' from my win2k8r2 installation disk, and copied the files over that way.

    I will post the files when I get back.
    Last edited by Apaseall; 11 May 2015 at 17:31.
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       #32

    Here are two new files.
    EventID 3010 CodeIntegrity unable to load > CheckSUR.log need files Attached Files
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       #33

    Code:
    2015-05-11 23:37:16, Info                  CSI    0000033f [SR] Repairing 1 components
    2015-05-11 23:37:16, Info                  CSI    00000340 [SR] Beginning Verify and Repair transaction
    2015-05-11 23:37:16, Info                  CSI    00000341 Hashes for file member \SystemRoot\WinSxS\x86_microsoft-windows-n..tion_service_iassam_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.18685_none_7d6c0971b2345047\iassam.dll do not match actual file [l:20{10}]"iassam.dll" :
      Found: {l:32 b:kiSx+P5puOG4yo7TkolrxnfOm7WfyXhc5daHCD9gNBo=} Expected: {l:32 b:YJRUptO7hZaeYG/fToNQw8bxq8I+/U91eGLN55hG1j0=}
    Just the one file left now!

    Same procedure, since it worked for you :) - filename is aplac.zip
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       #34

    Thanks Noel, here you go.
    EventID 3010 CodeIntegrity unable to load > CheckSUR.log need files Attached Files
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       #35

    Looks like that worked

    So - does everything else work now?
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       #36

    Noel,
    If it is all the same to you I would like to mark this thread as solved and move over to the other thread I have started.
    At the beginning of this thread I said I was suffering from a BSOD, and that I wanted to clear up some of the error messages that may not be directly related to that.
    The idea being that it would make solving the BSOD itself easier to solve if I cleared up a number of errors from the event viewer.

    I think you have successfully resolved the errors that I asked about at the start of this thread.
    Thank you.

    I am still having the same BSOD, and would very much appreciate it if you could take a read of the events I am about to list in that thread.
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       #37

    Can do - at least we have (most/all of?) the file system problems out of the way!
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       #38

    Cheers.
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