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    Need assistance with SFCDetails.txt / correcting corrupt files


    So I ran an sfc scannow and it determined four files could not verify components, I attached my sfcdetails.txt and I hope you guys can help me to determine what files I need to replace, where I can find them, and how I can do that. I'm pretty new to this.
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  2. Posts : 19,383
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    Sometimes running sfc /scannow 3 times, one immediately after the other, will be able to repair the corrupt files. Try that, and then report back what happened.
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  3. Posts : 17
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    Golden said:
    Sometimes running sfc /scannow 3 times, one immediately after the other, will be able to repair the corrupt files. Try that, and then report back what happened.
    Will report back ASAP, sit tight please.
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  4. Posts : 17
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    Here are the other 2 SFC Scannows.
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  5. Posts : 19,383
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    What was reported in the Windows, when they completed?

    Please follow the instructions here, and I'll ask NoelDP if he can help with this:
    Windows Update Posting Instructions
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    Golden said:
    What was reported in the Windows, when they completed?
    So here's the process of events as they unfolded, I turned my computer on this morning, it was attempting to start up, but would stall out and restart just before getting to the login screen (No BSOD as far as I saw), it continued to do this until I had to manually shut it off. I then started it again to attempt Last Known Good Configuration startup. This got it to allow me to login to windows, I logged in and it won't connect to the internet anymore, it said Diagnostic Policy Services is not running. I looked up ways to get that to run, went into the services.msc and edited the registry exactly as suggested to fix that error, restarted the computer and the computer connected to the internet but I still could not connect to anything that requires internet (and since then it hasn't connected to the internet which is hooked up via Ethernet). After this, I created a system repair disc with a USB drive from my laptop that I used to attempt System Restore options which ended up with System Restore failing to complete, and Startup Repair not finding any issus or not fixing any issues (Can't remember exactly)

    Oops, maybe I didn't answer your question. What information are you looking for exactly?
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  7. Posts : 19,383
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    No, thats OK. Please see post #5 again : I edited it to add more info.
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  8. Posts : 17
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    Golden said:
    No, thats OK. Please see post #5 again : I edited it to add more info.
    Alright Im following the steps to get you the information you need.
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  9. Posts : 17
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    here you go
    Last edited by jlr5175; 11 Nov 2014 at 03:47.
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  10. Posts : 21,482
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    ..and the CheckSUR.log file?? - and the other files from the CBS folder?
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