scannow reports corrupted files it can't fix


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit
       #1

    scannow reports corrupted files it can't fix


    scannow reports corrupted files on Windows 7 enterprise 64bit, but cannot repair them.

    how do I restore corrupted system files? Corrupted files also reported by checkdsk: iertutil.dll, urlmon.dll and wmpps.dll. These files cannot be fixed
    by either checkdsk or scannow.

    System is still running fine for everything I am doing, but how do I recover these files?
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  2. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    I don't know how reputable this site is but you can get these files from here:

    Download DLL file wmpps.dll
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  3. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #3

    Welcome
    Next step is a repair install
    Repair Install
    Only download from sites that are known to be safe
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  4. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #4

    Welcome to Seven Forums xantl. I would start by trying to register these files. If you get an error on trying to register any or all, you can try to fix these error since your system is running ok, but a repair install would be the best way to correct these, and any unknown dll errors you might have, or might experience later.

    Start> Type run in search box and press enter> In run dialog type the following, pressing enter after each

    regsvr32 iertutil.dll

    regsvr32 urlmon.dll

    regsvr32 wmpps.dll


    For the iertutil.dll error if the register doesn't succeed, replace the file in C:\Windows\System32 with this good file from my system, and then register the dll using method above

    Attachment 115934

    For the urlmon.dll if the register doesn't succeed, replace the file in C:\Windows\System32 with this good file from my system, and then register the dll using method above

    Attachment 115935

    For the wmpps.dll if the register doesn't succeed, replace the file in C:\Windows\System32 with this good file from my system, and then register the dll using method above

    Attachment 115936

    If any issues or errors, I would definitely do a repair install, as these dll files are relatively unrelated, and there may be an underlying cause.

    A Guy
    Last edited by A Guy; 15 Dec 2012 at 05:02.
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