Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Jul 29, 2019 #1 Hi, Recently I've updated my Windows (May 2019 update) but I wanted to check if system is fine. I ran /sfc scannow command and found out that there are plenty of errors. I tried to run SFCFix but it crashes all again. SFCFix version 3.0.2.1 by niemiro. Start time: 2019-07-29 18:17:17.373 Microsoft Windows 10 Build 18362 - amd64 Not using a script file. SFCFix version 3.0.2.1 by niemiro has encountered an unhandled exception. Currently storing 0 datablocks. Finish time: 2019-07-29 18:19:30.076 ----------------------EOF----------------------- Click to expand... I ran DISM scan too. Both logs from CBS and DISM folders are attached. I would be really happy if someone can help me. Thanks! Attachments CBS.zip 2.1 MB · Views: 1 DISM.zip 127.7 KB · Views: 0
Hi, Recently I've updated my Windows (May 2019 update) but I wanted to check if system is fine. I ran /sfc scannow command and found out that there are plenty of errors. I tried to run SFCFix but it crashes all again. SFCFix version 3.0.2.1 by niemiro. Start time: 2019-07-29 18:17:17.373 Microsoft Windows 10 Build 18362 - amd64 Not using a script file. SFCFix version 3.0.2.1 by niemiro has encountered an unhandled exception. Currently storing 0 datablocks. Finish time: 2019-07-29 18:19:30.076 ----------------------EOF----------------------- Click to expand... I ran DISM scan too. Both logs from CBS and DISM folders are attached. I would be really happy if someone can help me. Thanks!
Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Jul 30, 2019 #2 I can't edit my post, so I'm adding new one, as I receive more errors now. I can't really perform a full sfc scan. I was thinking about doing Windows Refresh but I'm not sure if it's worth it. Oh, and I forgot to add that I got Windows 10 1903.
I can't edit my post, so I'm adding new one, as I receive more errors now. I can't really perform a full sfc scan. I was thinking about doing Windows Refresh but I'm not sure if it's worth it. Oh, and I forgot to add that I got Windows 10 1903.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 2, 2019 #3 Hi! Apologies for the delay. Are you still in need of assistance? If yes, i would recommend you start with a hard drive health check.
Hi! Apologies for the delay. Are you still in need of assistance? If yes, i would recommend you start with a hard drive health check.
Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Aug 3, 2019 #4 Hi there! Yes, please. I've got SSD Crucial_CT250MX as a system partition and it's in a good shape. SSDLife says 92%. I can perform more tests but I'm not sure which tool should I use.
Hi there! Yes, please. I've got SSD Crucial_CT250MX as a system partition and it's in a good shape. SSDLife says 92%. I can perform more tests but I'm not sure which tool should I use.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 3, 2019 #5 Hi! Unfortunately, that is not a good sign. It may be failing. Please do this: GSmartControl Follow the instructions below to check your SMART status with GSmartControl: Download the portable version of GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop; Extract the zip file to your Desktop. Open the folder gsmartcontrol-1.1.3-win64 which should be located on your Desktop and double-click gsmartcontrol.exe to launch the program. Identify your drive in the list (if recognized by the tool), and hover your mouse over it. You should see something called: SMART status. It will either read: Enabled, in which case you should do the following: Double-click on it to bring up its window (usually you'll find your drive by its size or its brand name); Go to the Self-Tests tab, then select Extended Self-test in the Test type drop-down list and click on Execute (this test can take a few hours to complete); Once the test is over, the results will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Please copy and paste these results in your next reply or take a screenshot; Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply; Please note: If the SMART Status reads: Unsupported, stop and let me know.
Hi! Unfortunately, that is not a good sign. It may be failing. Please do this: GSmartControl Follow the instructions below to check your SMART status with GSmartControl: Download the portable version of GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop; Extract the zip file to your Desktop. Open the folder gsmartcontrol-1.1.3-win64 which should be located on your Desktop and double-click gsmartcontrol.exe to launch the program. Identify your drive in the list (if recognized by the tool), and hover your mouse over it. You should see something called: SMART status. It will either read: Enabled, in which case you should do the following: Double-click on it to bring up its window (usually you'll find your drive by its size or its brand name); Go to the Self-Tests tab, then select Extended Self-test in the Test type drop-down list and click on Execute (this test can take a few hours to complete); Once the test is over, the results will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Please copy and paste these results in your next reply or take a screenshot; Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply; Please note: If the SMART Status reads: Unsupported, stop and let me know.
Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Aug 3, 2019 #6 Extended Self-test "Test #","Type","Status","% Completed","Lifetime hours","LBA of the first error" 1,"Extended offline","Completed without error","100%","5075","-" Click to expand... Attributes There aren't any pink or red entries, but I think it's just better to make a screenshot.
Extended Self-test "Test #","Type","Status","% Completed","Lifetime hours","LBA of the first error" 1,"Extended offline","Completed without error","100%","5075","-" Click to expand... Attributes There aren't any pink or red entries, but I think it's just better to make a screenshot.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 3, 2019 #7 As far as I can tell from the logs, everything was fixed except a known bug which will be patched at a later time by MS. Just in case, please run DISM once again just to make sure all is well.
As far as I can tell from the logs, everything was fixed except a known bug which will be patched at a later time by MS. Just in case, please run DISM once again just to make sure all is well.
Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Aug 3, 2019 #8 I ran DISM, no corrupted files detected. Log file attached. Should I just ignore SFC scan errors? Attachments dism.zip 142 KB · Views: 0
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 3, 2019 #9 Good. Please run SFC once more so I can confirm that these are false detections.
Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Aug 3, 2019 #10 Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Click to expand... Log file attached. Attachments CBS.zip 54.4 KB · Views: 1
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Click to expand... Log file attached.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 3, 2019 #11 Yes, only the known ones. Please ignore this. If there is nothing else, I will be marking this thread as solved!
Yes, only the known ones. Please ignore this. If there is nothing else, I will be marking this thread as solved!
Lucas Member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Posts 21 Aug 3, 2019 #12 I'm glad to hear that, thank you so much for your help! Keep up the good work :)