GrasshopperMZ said:
Hi Snick,

Not sure I understood you, should i run the same file you sent me before again? (AutoSURT64.exe)

Also could you elaborate on how to do that: Repair Install/In Place Upgrade?

Thank you!
Summary:
Seconds executed: 1582
Found 32 errors
Fixed 30 errors
CSI Manifest All Zeros Total count: 20
Fixed: CSI Manifest All Zeros. Total count: 20
CBS MUM Corrupt Total count: 10
Fixed: CBS MUM Corrupt. Total count: 10
CBS Registry Error Total count: 2
Fixed: CBS Paired File. Total count: 10

Yes, SURT detects missing or corrupt folders/files.
The location that SURT need the replacement files is C:\Windows\Temp\
Which is where the CheckSUR to Temp.exe places them
You then run SURT again. It takes permission from Trusted Installer and replaces the corrupt/missing files/folders with the ones in the CheckSUR folder, reestablishes control to Trusted Installer and creates a report.

If you peruse the CheckSUR.log you provided after this procedure, you will see (f) followed by (fix). As it implies it was fixed.

Still have the registry errors. Brian Drab at Sysnative.com, indicated that the only way to correct that error is a Repair Install/In-Place-Upgrade.

Softwaremaniac, the main helper win Win Update issues at Sysnative is away on vacation until August.
I would recommend you perform a Repair Install/In-Place-Upgrade.
Don't believe DISM++ is being supported for Windows 7 any more; at least I haven't been able to make it work on Win7
Dism++ | New Windows Utility

Simplix update pack is the next choice and recommended by several here on Sevenforums!
Download Simplix UpdatePack 7 - MajorGeeks

Repair Windows Without Reformatting.docx from my OneDrive
When your system finishes and you have access to your desktop, go to win update and turn it off as it will try to download hundreds of updates. When you finish with Simplix, turn back on for any updates to M$ products, like Office, etc.

Softwaremaniac, the main helper at Sysnative is away on vacation until August.
I would recommend you perform a Repair Install/In-Place-Upgrade.
Don't believe DISM++ is being supported for Windows 7 any more; at least I haven't been able to make it work on Win7
Simplix update pack is the next choice and recommended by several here on Sevenforums!
Download Simplix UpdatePack 7 - MajorGeeks