Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable

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  1. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable


    As instructed in this forum, I even ran SFC /SCANNOW more than three times. Attached is my sfcdetails.txt. What files are possibly corrupted?

    By the way, when running sfc /scannow, does it change back to defaults the custom registry settings I modified for my SSD like disable prefetch and superfetch?

    It seems that explorer.exe is the unrepairable file, but why?
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  2. Posts : 1,814
    XP / Win7 x64 Pro
       #2

    SFC won't change back the registry settings for your SSD.

    It does appear that explorer.exe is the only corrupt file it's finding, but you're saying each time you run SFC it comes up with this error even though it says it's been repaired?
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  3. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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       #3

    FliGi7 said:
    SFC won't change back the registry settings for your SSD.

    It does appear that explorer.exe is the only corrupt file it's finding, but you're saying each time you run SFC it comes up with this error even though it says it's been repaired?
    No, it's not that. Every time I ran SFC /SCANNOW I receive an error (Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to repair them) at the end. I'm reading in this forum that this is a very common problem.
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  4. whs
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    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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    The system file checker can only repair those files of which it has a copy in the mirror - and that are only very essential system files.

    The next step would be to run a repair/install with the installation disc because the installation disk has a copy of all files that were used for the initial installation.

    But even repair/install may not be able to repair all files. E.g. files that came from a later installation of programs it would not know - typically corrupted .dlls that came with programs cannot be repaired.
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  5. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    whs said:
    The system file checker can only repair those files of which it has a copy in the mirror - and that are only very essential system files.

    The next step would be to run a repair/install with the installation disc because the installation disk has a copy of all files that were used for the initial installation.

    But even repair/install may not be able to repair all files. E.g. files that came from a later installation of programs it would not know - typically corrupted .dlls that came with programs cannot be repaired.
    Ok, I understand but I don't want to do a repair install for some reasons. What I want to know is why my explorer.exe seems to be corrupted? Does it give some information in the sfcdetails.txt?
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  6. Posts : 1,814
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    What are those reasons? Do you have third party software installed that modifies themes or other system settings?
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  7. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #7

    The 'why' you will probably never find out. And if you don't want to repair it, there is nothing we can do.
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  8. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
    Thread Starter
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    FliGi7 said:
    What are those reasons? Do you have third party software installed that modifies themes or other system settings?
    I don't want the hassle of having to optimize my system again because some settings will be back to their default.

    I don't have third party software for installing themes but I do have a theme installed, does that count?
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  9. Posts : 1,814
    XP / Win7 x64 Pro
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    kevindd992002 said:
    FliGi7 said:
    What are those reasons? Do you have third party software installed that modifies themes or other system settings?
    I don't want the hassle of having to optimize my system again because some settings will be back to their default.

    I don't have third party software for installing themes but I do have a theme installed, does that count?
    Well, it sounds like you're either going to have a continued hassle of a corrupted explorer.exe or a one-time hassle of reconfiguring your system settings. To make it easier, you can backup and restore your system settings with the built-in Easy Transfer tool:

    Windows Easy Transfer - Transfer To & From Computers

    A Windows 7 theme installed from Microsoft or from somewhere else? Where did you get the theme that is installed?
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  10. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
    Thread Starter
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    FliGi7 said:
    kevindd992002 said:
    FliGi7 said:
    What are those reasons? Do you have third party software installed that modifies themes or other system settings?
    I don't want the hassle of having to optimize my system again because some settings will be back to their default.

    I don't have third party software for installing themes but I do have a theme installed, does that count?
    Well, it sounds like you're either going to have a continued hassle of a corrupted explorer.exe or a one-time hassle of reconfiguring your system settings. To make it easier, you can backup and restore your system settings with the built-in Easy Transfer tool:

    Windows Easy Transfer - Transfer To & From Computers

    A Windows 7 theme installed from Microsoft or from somewhere else? Where did you get the theme that is installed?
    Hmmm, ok. Is it not possible to extract explorer.exe from the installation CD and I'll just copy it over my Windows installation folder?

    Here's the them that I just installed yesterday: The ROG Windows 7 Theme - Republic of Gamers
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