sfc /scannow Results, Unable to fix corrupt files


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    sfc /scannow Results, Unable to fix corrupt files


    Hope this is the right place to post this, didn't want to tag onto one of those long tutorials.

    First off, I cleaned up the pc with FRST, Avast, MBAM, CCleaner, AdwCleaner and HitmanPro. Removed a few Trojans and like 60PUPS. Cleaned the REGISTRY with CCleaner also, even though a little risky, wanted to get rid of all those nasty's in the REGISTER. Still having a little funkiness with startup being slow and Desktop Icons all taking a long time to load.

    This is the pc in question: HP Pavilion dv7-6c23cl Entertainment Notebook PC | HP(R) Customer Support

    I would really like to learn how to interpret these results but clearly it is way over my head. I understand that the files can be replaced if needed, but don't even know how to research them to see if a Replace is needed. It seems from my googling that some of my logs may not even be MS System files. Here is the cmd output, and will try Upload the CBS.Logs. I'll just include the important part of scannow here.
    HTML Code:
    Beginning verification phase of system scan.
    Verification 100% complete.
    Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of th
    em.
    Thanks, Nasty7
    sfc /scannow Results, Unable to fix corrupt files Attached Files
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    Hi Nasty,
    A couple of the errors relate to a Brother fax/printer/scanner device.

    Please REMOVE the device from
    Control panel >> devices >> Brother printer, remove driver as well.

    REBOOT

    rerun sfc /scannow

    The other errors might well be associated indirectly and be cleared as well.

    Roy
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    Is this what you are talking about torchwood?
    "brmsl07.bin" of brmfcwia.inf
    And thanks very much! I've been pulling my hair out for days with this.
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    yep thats the one

    Roy
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  5. Posts : 555
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       #5

    Thanks again torchwood!
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