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Repair install (aka: in-place upgrade install) to fix your currently installed Windows 7 and preserve your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers.
Repair Install
Repair install (aka: in-place upgrade install) to fix your currently installed Windows 7 and preserve your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers.
Repair Install
I have runned the command and it just gave me the same results. Even running sfc command is no help. At least the antivirus programs turns on automatically so yeah.
But what about those corrupted files? Is it best to upgrade to Windows 10 (cause of the Windows 7 E.O.F event) or just download the .dll files and replace them (which to me sounds a bad idea)?
Hi
I've got a funny feeling your MultiBoot set up is the root cause.
Vista/W7/linux
(sfc was reporting it didnt start from the beginning of the disk)
How is it set up
Roy
I only have Win7 and I wouldn't change the boot settings cause if I do something wrong in the Boot Settings can cause unstable system or something far worse.
About the Repair Install you mean about the Startup Repair on Windows 7. That came on my mind when SFC didn't work. I don't have a backup so I won't run Startup Repair. I know only one thing and that is I don't have a bad sector so that means no Hardware issues and means no pontetional data loss. Either download the dll files and replace them or upgrade from Windows 10.
I am planning to do Repair My Computer option. Last time it fixed corrupted files and "CHKDSK /F" didn't work.