I've never seen these errors before...
Code:
POQ 4 ends.
2014-01-02 21:05:22, Info CSI 0000001c [SR] Verify complete
2014-01-02 21:05:22, Info CSI 0000001d [SR] Verifying 100 (0x0000000000000064) components
2014-01-02 21:05:22, Info CSI 0000001e [SR] Beginning Verify and Repair transaction
2014-01-02 21:05:22, Error CSI 0000001f (F) STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW #554039# from Windows::Rtl::SystemImplementation::DirectFileSystemProvider::SysSetInformationFile(flags = 0, h = 3a0 ("\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\winsxs\Temp\PendingRenames\34f198a43008cf015a0200005817d017._0000000000000000.cdf-ms"), iosb = @0xaace20, buff = @0xaace68, bufflen = 8, ic = 20 (0x00000014), disp = Invalid)
[gle=0xd0000095]
2014-01-02 21:05:22, Error CSI 00000020@2014/1/3:03:05:22.997 (F) d:\w7rtm\base\wcp\sil\merged\ntu\ntsystem.cpp(2403): Error STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW originated in function Windows::Rtl::SystemImplementation::DirectFileSystemProvider::SysSetInformationFile expression: ::BUCL::Rtl::ConvertInteger( Length, ulLength)
[gle=0x80004005]
2014-01-02 21:05:23, Error CSI 00000021 (F) STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW #554024# from Windows::Rtl::SystemImplementation::CFile_IRtlFileTearoff::SetContents(file = [l:104{52}]"\SystemRoot\WinSxS\FileMaps\_0000000000000000.cdf-ms", flags = 0, contents = {l:556 b:50636d480100000000000000d36fd1205ed0487611000000880000000c0000005400000000000000000000000100000084000000000000000000000003000000ffffffffff1b352825d55541acb06e7c64c725d80500000006000000080000000d0000000f00000007000000090000000e0000000a0000000c0000000b000000...})[gle=0xd0000095]
2014-01-02 21:05:23, Error CSI 00000022 (F) STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW #554018# from CFileMapContext::AddFileMapping(...)[gle=0xd0000095]
2014-01-02 21:05:23, Error CSI 00000023 (F) STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW #553978# from CFileInstaller::CommitChanges(...)[gle=0xd0000095]
2014-01-02 21:05:23, Error CSI 00000024 (F) STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW #553977# from PrimitiveInstaller::CCoordinator::FinalizeChanges(...)[gle=0xd0000095]
Perhaps it would help to see the Event logs...
Please open Event Viewer
In the left pane, navigate to the Windows Logs
right-click on Applications and select 'Save all events as...' save as Apps.evtx
repeat for the System logs - save as Sys.evtx
Compress both files, and attach to your reply.