Sfc /scannow shows errors but can't be fixed


  1. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
       #1

    Sfc /scannow shows errors but can't be fixed


    Hi Friends,

    Long story short - I had replaced my old HDD with SSD 512gb few months ago, replaced the old 2X2GB RAM sticks to 2X4GB, hoping to little more life to my first & old Dell workhorse. TBH, I felt my old stuff was faster.
    As I added 8GB, had to change w7 to 64bit, the only major change.

    My SSD came with 3 years warranty & I have already replaced it once, as it stopped detecting all of a sudden after just a couple of months. Got the laptop back home with SSD just few days ago, from my PC shop.

    As FDM hung-up while downloading file, I had to do hard restart - normal restart wasn't happening for some reason & I couldn't even end the task of FDM (Free Download Manager). After hard reboot, tried sfc scannow - first time, it said errors found & were successfully fixed.

    I ran it again, now it said - errors found but some of them couldn't be fixed. Tried rebooting & scanning again, same result again.

    Attaching scan logs, is there something I am missing or is it some sort of false positive ? Any help would be appreciated.
    Sfc /scannow shows errors but can't be fixed Attached Files
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  2. Posts : 7,107
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #2

    Hi

    its repairing the same driver everytime, usbhub....
    IF you do not have problems with any of your usb adapters i'd not worry about it




    must admit im not a fan of any download managers, if the speeds you posted in a previous thread are correct, 30 down 100+ up, and unless your running high usage games those speeds should be enough for general use


    do have a look at what programs your shop installed, some of them may not be neccessary, or even still updating since you've only had it back a couple days
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  3. Posts : 310
    windows 7 ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #3

    torchwood said:
    Hi

    its repairing the same driver everytime, usbhub....
    IF you do not have problems with any of your usb adapters i'd not worry about it




    must admit im not a fan of any download managers, if the speeds you posted in a previous thread are correct, 30 down 100+ up, and unless your running high usage games those speeds should be enough for general use


    do have a look at what programs your shop installed, some of them may not be neccessary, or even still updating since you've only had it back a couple days
    hey Torchwood,

    thanks for the response & advise appreciate it :)

    The reason I am using download manager is to schedule the downloads & forget about it, I have found browsers causing issues, when downloading large files - especially if net breaks or browser crashes for any reason. DM saves in such circumstances, infact I am using an old stable version of FDM, a lite version for XP, to keep the resource usage to a minimum


    As far as the usb ports go, I can see they are working okay at the moment, may be a bit slow at times, when I tried transferring files to my external HDD.
    And yeah forgot to include one more thing, as I reported in one of my earlier threads about wifi issues - that wifi port seems to have gone kaput, so I am using wifi hub (usb) one to connect to the internet, in case this changes anything. I have 4 usb ports on this machine, 3 connections constantly used are:
    (1) cooling pad with 2 fans, with blue light in it
    (2) wired rgb gaming mouse (for colors, helps me find the mouse in the night )
    (3) wifi hub

    I have checked the programs, couldn't find anything odd - I have already removed few softwares which I no longer use - Chrome & KM Player or something.
    They seem to have installed my Windows 7 with admin rights all along ie, I don't even need to right click Command Prompt to run as Admin, it opens by default as an Administrator.
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