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Hello,
I am author of this article.
This is not quite correct, SFCFix will not automatically repair these files. The reason why SFCFix was able to repair your corrupt files along with ehasanov files is because both of you had already downloaded the SFCFix.zip file. SFCFix is very advanced when SFCFix scans the CBS log for any corruptions SFCFix will then find out what the file hash of the corrupt file is supposed to be (this is done with the SHA256-Base64 hash read from inside the associated manifest file).
I have just taken a look at the files within the Windows 7 version of this update and those two files have the same SHA256-Base64 hash as the ones from the Windows 8 version. This is why SFCFix was able to track down and repair these files for you.
At the time when I wrote this article I was not aware it was also causing issues on Windows 7 machines.
Could you please zip up the entire CBS folder and upload this OneDrive/Dropbox then share the link back here? I would like to be able to update my article to include a Windows 7 fix.
Thanks