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See option #3 in this tutorial:
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Please attach the file named sfcdetails.txt to your next post - using these steps:
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See option #3 in this tutorial:
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Please attach the file named sfcdetails.txt to your next post - using these steps:
Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
Everytime I try that command it tells me that it can't find the specified route, that ""[SR]"" isn't a recognized internal or external command, or an outright "access denied"
Please post a screenshot of the cmd window rather than typing out the error that you see.
You should be able to copy the command line from the tutorial and paste it into the cmd window.
findstr should be the first part of the command, not "[SR]".
Maybe need to run cmd as admin if you skipped that step.
Got it.
As I'm on a mobile, the forum will only allow pictures to be attached so I'll find a way to upload said file shortly.
Last edited by T7388; 01 Oct 2015 at 11:14.
WiFi problem still persists. I can see WiFis, just when I try to connect it says I'm connected but doesn't really connect.
Are you still getting a "169" IP address?
Code:Adaptador de LAN inalámbrica Conexión de red inalámbrica: Sufijo DNS específico para la conexión. . : Dirección IPv6 . . . . . . . . . . : ::885f:7a34:a72b:469 Dirección IPv6 temporal. . . . . . : ::7442:55c8:2c14:aaff Vínculo: dirección IPv6 local. . . : fe80::885f:7a34:a72b:469%10 Dirección IPv4 de configuración automática: 169.254.4.105 Máscara de subred . . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0 Puerta de enlace predeterminada . . . . . :
Just as a test:
If you know what the IP range is supposed to be, manually assign the wireless network adapter a static IP in that range and see if Internet connectivity is restored.