Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: had the system built by PCsandParts OS: windows 7 Pro 64 bit CPU: mini tower Motherboard: h110m-k (lga1151) Memory: 4g Graphics Card: nvidia geforce gt730 graphics card Sound Card: high definition audio device Monitor(s) Displays: 19" dell ultra sharp Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800 Keyboard: standard ps/2 keyboard Mouse: ps/2 compatible optical PSU: ? Case: ? Cooling: ? Hard Drives: Kingston SSD Internet Speed: fiber optics Browser: IE11 Antivirus: ESET Smart Security Other Info: no Wifi. Bose speakers, optical drive tsstcorp dvd+-RW
This is the result of my testing wiffies computer running Windows 7 pro 32-bit.
I ran the "sfc /scannow about 4 times. Ran the "system update readiness tool"
It didn't solve anything that I could see. I have attached the sfcdetails.txt file
which makes no sense to me. Hope someone can help. Thanks
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: had the system built by PCsandParts OS: windows 7 Pro 64 bit CPU: mini tower Motherboard: h110m-k (lga1151) Memory: 4g Graphics Card: nvidia geforce gt730 graphics card Sound Card: high definition audio device Monitor(s) Displays: 19" dell ultra sharp Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800 Keyboard: standard ps/2 keyboard Mouse: ps/2 compatible optical PSU: ? Case: ? Cooling: ? Hard Drives: Kingston SSD Internet Speed: fiber optics Browser: IE11 Antivirus: ESET Smart Security Other Info: no Wifi. Bose speakers, optical drive tsstcorp dvd+-RW
This is the result of my testing wiffies computer running Windows 7 pro 32-bit.
I ran the "sfc /scannow about 4 times. Ran the "system update readiness tool"
It didn't solve anything that I could see. I have attached the sfcdetails.txt file
which makes no sense to me. Hope someone can help. Thanks
Thanks GokAy.
I uninstalled KB3022345. Then I ran sfc /scannow and I still had errors.
Guess I have more than 1 error.
I'm getting leery of installing any more windows updates, with this Windows
10 mess being shoved down our throats. I want nothing to do with Windows 10.
They have turned the OSes into toys and an advertising medium IMHO.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: had the system built by PCsandParts OS: windows 7 Pro 64 bit CPU: mini tower Motherboard: h110m-k (lga1151) Memory: 4g Graphics Card: nvidia geforce gt730 graphics card Sound Card: high definition audio device Monitor(s) Displays: 19" dell ultra sharp Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800 Keyboard: standard ps/2 keyboard Mouse: ps/2 compatible optical PSU: ? Case: ? Cooling: ? Hard Drives: Kingston SSD Internet Speed: fiber optics Browser: IE11 Antivirus: ESET Smart Security Other Info: no Wifi. Bose speakers, optical drive tsstcorp dvd+-RW
Thanks GokAy.
I uninstalled KB3022345. Then I ran sfc /scannow and I still had errors.
Guess I have more than 1 error.
Have we established yet whether there are genuine errors introduced by this update, or is it simply a case of false reporting as a result of the update?
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom build by PC Specialist OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Motherboard: Asus M4A78T-E Memory: 8GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 Graphics Card: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 960 2GB Sound Card: SB Audigy Monitor(s) Displays: BenQ 24" Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Corsair Mouse: Logitech PSU: 1010W Quiet Quad Rail Case: Antec 900 Cooling: Fenrir Hard Drives: 500GB Serial ATA Internet Speed: 20mbps Browser: Chrome Antivirus: MSE plus MBAM 2.x Free Other Info: Second desktop different spec but similar level.
Thanks GokAy.
I uninstalled KB3022345. Then I ran sfc /scannow and I still had errors.
Guess I have more than 1 error.
I'm getting leery of installing any more windows updates, with this Windows
10 mess being shoved down our throats. I want nothing to do with Windows 10.
They have turned the OSes into toys and an advertising medium IMHO.
If you want to fix the SFC errors, you might want to create a new thread in the Windows Updates & Activation forum.
NoelDP is the guru there and should be able to help out.
Thanks GokAy.
I uninstalled KB3022345. Then I ran sfc /scannow and I still had errors.
Guess I have more than 1 error.
Have we established yet whether there are genuine errors introduced by this update, or is it simply a case of false reporting as a result of the update?
If you still have a corruption after uninstalling KB3022345 then please do as DavidE advised.
Source: Advance Notification Service for the August 2014 Security Bulletin Release - MSRC - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
Source: Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification
See also: Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for August 2014