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  1. Posts : 55
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       #31

    "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
    Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log"

    However, when I attempt to access the .log file, it says "access is denied".
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       #32

    DrPikachu64 said:
    "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
    Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log"

    However, when I attempt to access the .log file, it says "access is denied".
    You looked on C??? don't do it! It's not on C.

    Computer won't run any programs and system restore keeps failing

    So:
    Code:
    set  WINDOWS_TRACING_LOGFILE=C:\SFCTEMP\CBS.log
    md  C:\SFCTEMP
    sfc  /scannow  /offbootdir=c:\  /offwindir=c:\windows
    find/I   "[SR]"  C:\SFCTEMP\CBS.log > C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt
    You may delete C:\SFCTEMP folder afterwards
    put C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt on usb stick, transfer it to a working machine and post it here
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       #33

    So I need to set the .log file destination to somewhere else and run sfc again?
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       #34

    DrPikachu64 said:
    So I need to set the .log file destination to somewhere else and run sfc again?
    yes do the 4 commands. And post the final output file. You're now in windows recovery environment... correct?

    Of course type C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt first to see if it has output and isn't empty
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  5. Posts : 55
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       #35

    With the low resolution and the System Recovery Options, right?

    And I guess I need to find the destination drive for the USB stick, too...

    Sorry if this seems like explaining things to a child; this stuff should be clicking in my head, but I guess the stress of trying to fix this and doing the other tasks I have for today on top of that...Ugh, I should be ashamed of my low performance on this end.
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       #36

    DrPikachu64 said:
    With the low resolution and the System Recovery Options, right?

    And I guess I need to find the destination drive for the USB stick, too...

    Sorry if this seems like explaining things to a child; this stuff should be clicking in my head, but I guess the stress of trying to fix this and doing the other tasks I have for today on top of that...Ugh, I should be ashamed of my low performance on this end.
    usb stick is D, E or F.

    just do DIR E: or DIR D: and test. (put a dummy file on it) if you see dummy file... you found the drive letter. I changed my previous 2 posts btw.

    Try to post the file.... then get some rest.... don't be impatient and don't overreact. We can continue tomorrow
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  7. Posts : 55
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       #37

    I want to get this .txt file uploaded before I take any breaks.

    I'm trying to copy it over to "E:\test folder" but I keep getting "The syntax of the command is incorrect" as an error. I must have messed up somewhere...
    Code:
    copy C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt E:\test folder
    Last edited by DrPikachu64; 16 Apr 2013 at 19:48.
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  8. Posts : 55
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       #38

    And yes, the path "C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt" works; I tested it.
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       #39

    DrPikachu64 said:
    I want to get this .txt file uploaded before I take any breaks.

    I'm trying to copy it over to "E:\test folder" but I keep getting "The syntax of the command is incorrect" as an error. I must have messed up somewhere...
    Code:
    copy C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt E:\test folder
    Code:
     
    copy  C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt  "E:\test folder"
    You used a space in folder name. Or even better in case "test folder" is not there:

    Code:
     
    copy  C:\SFCTEMP\sfcdetails.txt  E:\
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       #40

    hi DrPikachu64
    The problem is with your software not with hardware. wither you have installed some software that is not compatible with your system. as far as i know your software is not boosting up know. You should contract a tech support guy for this problem.
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