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  1. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
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    cbs.log - corrupt files


    I was actually planning to do a chkdsk (w.r.t: thread) as I had doubts some thing was wrong with system files & after ICit2lol assistance, I came to realize, by running SFC, I found errors.

    I was not able to understand them, can some one shed some light & probably help me fix them.

    Just for the info, I wasn't provided with any windows CD/DVD's when I got my laptop, as I got in a discount offer from the vendor, which already had w7 installed on it. I didn't need them so far either.
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  2. Posts : 71,959
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #2

    Hello goodlad,

    You could do the listed items in the blue Note box under step 4 in OPTION TWO of the tutorial below to see if they may allow SFC to repair the files afterwards.

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    Hope this helps, :)
    Shawn
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  3. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks once again Brink :) I'll try them out & keep you updated how it pans out :)
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  4. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Brink, I will get to work with the tips today or 2morrow. I just had a question,
    for example, one of the error, which my log shows is with "audit.exe.mui" .. Do u think by using the error fix tool: audit.exe.mui Error Fix
    will have any effect on the outcome, I mean will there be any chances of fix if the step2 tips fail ?

    Almost an year ago, when I accidentally deleted one of my system32 file, I had downloaded the file from this site I think & I never had an issue later on.
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  5. Posts : 71,959
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #5

    I'd see if SFC may be able to repair the file first.
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  6. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #6

    I've asked for some help, don't do anything rash like a reinstall, he may take a couple of days.
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  7. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Brink said:
    I'd see if SFC may be able to repair the file first.
    Brink, I tried windows patch but it didn't help. Sfcdetails.txt shows the same error msgs as I attached on this thread already. I did sfc /scannow lots of times before applying the patch, after applying the patch twice. Results didn't show any improvement I didn't the sfc at boot up though.

    Instead of a restore, can I give the error fix tools a try ? May be if that doesn't work can consider restore if that too fails, may be repair or a OS reinstall ?

    Britton30 said:
    I've asked for some help, don't do anything rash like a reinstall, he may take a couple of days.

    Britton, thanks for the kind gesture :) Will be looking forward to hear back from you & ur colleague :) I don't have any immediate plans to reinstall OS or restore for the moment.
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  8. Posts : 71,959
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #8

    Sure, you could manually replace the system file if you like to see if it may help.
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  9. Posts : 2,663
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #9

    goodlad said:
    Brink said:
    I'd see if SFC may be able to repair the file first.
    Brink, I tried windows patch but it didn't help. Sfcdetails.txt shows the same error msgs as I attached on this thread already. I did sfc /scannow lots of times before applying the patch, after applying the patch twice. Results didn't show any improvement I didn't the sfc at boot up though.

    Instead of a restore, can I give the error fix tools a try ? May be if that doesn't work can consider restore if that too fails, may be repair or a OS reinstall ?

    Britton30 said:
    I've asked for some help, don't do anything rash like a reinstall, he may take a couple of days.

    Britton, thanks for the kind gesture :) Will be looking forward to hear back from you & ur colleague :) I don't have any immediate plans to reinstall OS or restore for the moment.
    I'd stay away from the 'Fix ***** Error now!' tools if I were you, I don't trust them at all :)

    While parsing a CBS log to sfcdetails.txt is a lot easier than trawling through thousands of lines of CBS log to see what files are corrupt, it cuts out some of the essential information we need to fix this. It is possible for me to recreate this information, but with multiple files corrupt it's a lot easier to get a copy of your CBS log:

    Export CBS folder

    1. Click the Start button then click Computer.
    2. Double-click on the C: drive, under the Hard Disk Drives category, and then scroll down to, and double click on the Windows folder.
    3. Find and double click on the Logs folder.
    4. Right-click on the CBS folder, and select Copy.
    5. Go back to your Desktop, right-click on it, and select Paste. You should now see a copy of the CBS folder appear on your Desktop called CBS.
    6. Right-click on this new folder, and navigate through Send to, and select Compressed (zipped) folder.
    7. A new file, also called CBS (CBS.zip), but this time with a different icon, will be created.


    Attach CBS.zip to your next post please! If it's too big, can you upload it to Free large file hosting. Send big files the easy way! and send me the link please?

    Tom
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  10. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Tom, thanks for the detailed info. I have rarred the file instead of zipping, hope u don't mind :) There are 5 compressed files in the CBS dir, along with the txt file.

    I have uploaded it to your preferred host - sendspace, this is the first time I'm using them Here's the link: Download CBS.rar from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way

    jfi, I didn't run any error fix tool as of now, as when I tried to install, it was some shareware software. I didn't want to risk with a 3rd party add-on :)
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