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Corrupted files in System 32 folder
So lately I've been having issues with my system 32 folder popping open every time Windows loads (load onto that slow internet and folders loading slowly). I posted in another forum about this and after a bit I ran an ECP and scanned my files. It found corrupted files. However, the person that's been helping me is talking about doing a system restore and I'd actually like to see if there is a way to avoid doing this. Like maybe finding and replacing the corrupted file.
I did this...findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt...but the log wouldn't go to my desktop.
So instead, I took a screenshot of the log.
I found this fix...
The Tech Cookbook – Windows 7 update (KB3022345) causing corrupt files
Would it fix my problem? I don't want to try it without asking someone first. Though it looks like my file is "KB3068708", not "KB3022345" (I do have both, though)...
I also read that the "KB3022345" file is something to do with the windows 10 update. If windows 7 doesn't need this to run, can I just get rid of the file instead of fixing/replacing it? I have absolutely zero plans to update to windows 10.