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is this correct
is this correct
Hi and welcome to SevenForums :)
Where to post your logs will depend on their nature, If you can briefly explain the issue you have I can get the thread moved to an appropriate area :)
Inability to run chkdsk started the whole thing
Thank you sir and thank you for the welcoming, there are still good folks out there, I am utterly impressed by peoples willingness to assist, this is light to me, very grateful to have found this jewel and so thankful this exists
I believe this will get you somewhere :
SFC can't fix corrupted files - Solved - Windows 10 Forums
Thanks for the assis, This what I am getting when attempting to run, the suggested repair, I cannot do the next step in suggested forum and get ISO cause it was manufacturer installed, but I do however have the install cd, but don't how to mount and address the instruction from cmd prompt to look at the appropriate place/folder for it, the cd does not seem to have the same language as folders in downloaded iso that is being directed to find, hope that makes sense
This is the following error message given:
C:\Windows\system32>Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:H:\so
urces\install.wim:1 /limitaccess
Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385
Image Version: 6.1.7601.18489
Error: 87
The restorehealth option is not recognized in this context.
For more information, refer to the help.
The source option is not recognized in this context.
For more information, refer to the help.
The limitaccess option is not recognized in this context.
For more information, refer to the help.
The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log
You are right, that command is for win8 and up only.
The error 87 means the command isn't applicable to win7.
If you enter "Dism /?" you will see the commands for Win7.
You can go further in detail by entering "dism.exe /online /?" and so on...
Try this command though :
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Image:H:\so -> (is 'so' correct ?)
if it still don't work, I must ask :
Do you by any chance have 2 AV tools installed (f.e. Avast AND MS Security essentials) ?
See tutorial here:
You can extract the file somewhere handy:
You could try replacing the file using this software instead of mucking around with take ownership:
SysMate - System File Walker Download
The good thing about it is that it will backup the original before replacing it.
However I'm not expert on autochk.exe and have no idea if simply replacing the version in system32 will work as there are versions of the file in other places.
Could very well work if only the file itself is corrupted, but still if his system has further corruption,
replacing only that file won't fix it completely, and errors would pop up again rather soon...
I'd say try it for sure, but do check the logs for a while afterwards, even without noticable issues.