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Brink - that command has to be run from the Repair Environment, I thought?
I have run sfc /scannow 4 times and each time the results are the same. The log says the file and its' backup are corrupted.
I am running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit on a Dell Inspiron 620 with 6 mb of ram.
The sfcdetails.txt file is attached.
I will appreciate your guidance as to what I now need to do.
Hello Charlie, and welcome to Seven Forums. :)
Your SFC details show that the file below has a hash mismatch. You can see if any of the options in the blue note box under step 4 in OPTION TWO may help.
C:\Windows\System32\mmc.exe
have run 4 times SFC and keeps finding errors. Can you help me determine what to do?
Uprgraded from win 7 Pro x64 to Win 10 Pro 10 days ago,, firts week startup was perfect, then something happend, an upgrade or externar program, don't know.
Alse have read in other forums to run
• DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
• Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
• DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
• Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /startComponentCleanup
Also found some errors, but didn't know what to do..
I'm attaching SFC log
Thanks
Hello FlashTV, and welcome to Seven Forums. :)
It would be best to post at our sister site www.tenforums.com for Windows 10 issues instead.
Brink - I have many many many ntsf error messages after each reboot of Win 7 Pro 64-bit. (If you want to see how that started, check out Almost FORCED to update to Win 10 ??? NO!!! Help !!! .)
Just now, in Win 7, I ran sfc /verifyonly and the CBS log reports errors. (And there seem to be amazingly long CBS "persist" .cab logs in the same folder from the past few days that I have not opened up.)
Question: If I run sfc /scannow, is there a downside? Could it wreck my Win 7? (Not the end of the world because I really haven't started using it yet. Worst case, I could reinstall, even if it takes a whole weekend. But another lost weekend)
Important detail: My Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop is now dual-booting Win 7 Pro 64-bit and Win 10 Pro 64-bit. (I got the Win 10 by letting my Win 8.1 upgrade, then re-installed the Win 10 from a media creation USB.) The Win 10 seems to be working OK and I want to keep the dual-booting. Does that change your thinking?
Thanks.
Hello glnz, :)
A sfc /scannow command will not affect anything other than repairing corrupted or modified system files.
Brinks - thanks old man. Helped. The thousands of ntfs errors have stopped.