Missing Manifest Files - CheckSUR, CBS, SFC, DISM, component store


  1. Posts : 8
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       #1

    Missing Manifest Files - CheckSUR, CBS, SFC, DISM, component store


    Unavailable repair files:
    winsxs\manifests\x86_microsoft-windows-i..osticstap.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17280_en-us_114f0b9c416c7d19.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\x86_microsoft-windows-m..oracle-provider-dll_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.19135_none_95159081f18f0149.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\x86_microsoft-windows-ie-devtools_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17280_none_c1f9de149c70aede.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\x86_microsoft-windows-i..nternetcontrolpanel_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17280_none_158e7754ae72e12e.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\x86_microsoft-windows-ie-extcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17280_none_c3047d47333456d1.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\amd64_netfx-aspnet_rc_dll_res_b03f5f7f11d50a3a_6.1.7601.22733_none_a5fd7575bf921699.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-adminkitbranding_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17239_none_56be0ac76c7a5c90.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-devtools_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17239_none_1e12ab1e54d3880a.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-diagnosticshubis_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17239_none_f25cae8dd64139f3.manifest
    winsxs\manifests\x86_microsoft-windows-i..rendering.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_11.2.9600.17280_en-us_933d3ccb600776ac.manifest

    Is there a means of mentioning/pinging users on this site? Snick and NoelDP would seem to be those most familiar with these kinds of problems.

    At the moment my primary problem symptoms are that I can't reach the internet, despite being connected to my LAN. Diagnostics do not start with initially there being seemingly a permissions problem to do so, then when fixing that it simply took too long to respond with a 1053 error. I will try switching which accounts are being used for DPS but I'd like to get these manifest files fixed regardless if possible.
    I also have a reset permission utility I may try.
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  2. Posts : 7,175
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #2

    Hi

    none of those sxs errors should cause internet problems, why LAN!!! should be standard wifi connection to your ISP's router

    the only place i know of that have a library of sxs manifests is sysnative, you will need to provide them with the results of the checksur log and run thier sfcfix troubleshooter program

    looks more like a problem with IE??

    Roy
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Is @Snick no longer active here?
    I saw you mention him in the past so I thought he could provide me with the files.

    how to find missing manifest files?

    Sorry when I say LAN, I just mean that I could connect to my router and its local ethernet network. Whether it's wifi or wired, you must have a working local network connection to the router for internet access. That connection is a local area network, with the standard address of 192.168.2 in my case, mask 255.255.255
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  4. Posts : 7,175
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #4

    Hi

    havn't seen him around for a while......
    but Sysnative.com will definately have them


    Mucking around with permissions is like walking in a minefield, it can seriously affect your system.
    allways make a back-up first

    your IPV4 address for >>your comp<< should read something like this
    192.168.0.xx (xx will allways be greater than 1 depends on how many devices have connected to the router, im on 36 atm)

    the default gateway address is
    192.168.0.1

    dhcp/dns servers addresses will belong to your ISP
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    The DHCP "server" is my router. That's what provides the default gateway and IPv4 address to devices on your network.
    The router address is the default gateway address. I can set both my network and router address to whatever I want.
    My router uses a 192.168.2.1 address. I can also choose my DNS and I do, through Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 service.

    As long as you aren't removing permissions, it's unlikely to impact the system. There's no reason to remove permissions, you're just granting yourself access 99% of the time. What you do with that access on the other hand is a different problem lol
    But it's necessary to copy manifest files from a healthy installation to begin with.

    Is @NoelDP still active?
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