Help repair corrupt files

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Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
Hi I would appreciate any help. I'm having trouble opening programs. I tried to automatically repair files but got the unable to fix message. Can I upload my CBS folder to someone? I have been experiencing weird things and also have received the message
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them
Thank you, Lynn
 
Hi, thank you for your response. I can't upload anything because I think my corrupt files are preventing me from opening any programs on my laptop. I am connected to wifi at home but I can't seem to access the Internet, even though my network says it is connected. I have been trying to fix this problem for a week now and nothing is working. I don't know what else to do. Thanks for your help. Any suggestions are much appreciated.
 
Hi Brian,
I could really use some help. I'm desperate. I just started school and really need my PC for my classes. My network connection seems to be fine although every time I try to open an app it says stop working. In the problem reports and solutions
 
I've seen everything from service hang report to app crash to stopped responding and was closed. i'm also getting an error unhandled exception C0000005h Any suggestions?
 
Can you boot your machine into a Clean Boot state? Please try that and let me know when that is done. Also, can you tell me the Operating System you have? (i.e. Windows 7, Windows 8).

Thanks.
 
I did the clean boot and nothing seems to have changed. Unfortunately my operating system is Vista.
 
The good news is when I hit CTRL ALT DEL, the task manager now works. Before I was getting the un handled exception c0000005h. Not anymore
 
Good, at least it's a little more stable. Can you try the following?

Step#1 - ChkDsk Scan
1. Click your Start Orb in the lower left of your computer and type cmd in the search box.
2. Once the cmd program is found, right-click on it with your mouse and select Run as administrator as shown below.
ElevateCommandPrompt.JPG

3. Answer Yes when asked to allow.
4. You should now have a black window open that you can type in to.
5. Please type chkdsk and then press enter.
6. Chkdsk will start to run. Please allow it to finish. You will know it is running when you see text as follows.
Chkdsk.JPG


7. Download ListChkdskResult.exe by SleepyDude and save it on your desktop. If it's already downloaded to your desktop, just skip this step.
8. Right-click this file and select Run as administrator (Allow if prompted)and a text file will open (and also be saved on the desktop as ListChkdskResult.txt).
Please copy the contents of this file and paste into your next post.
 
I must not have been logged in. I've been checking for your response and just saw
It now. I'm doing it now. Sorry for the delay. Ty for your prompt reply
 
Hi Brian, I did chkdsk but I can't download anything because even though I'm connected to the internet, none of my browsers will open ;(
 
OK, let's see what options we have. Please try the following.

Retrieve File through FTP
1. Click the Start Orb in the lower left corner of your screen.2. Type cmd.exe and click on the cmd that comes up in the search results.
3. You will be at a black command prompt window.
4. Type cd Desktop and hit enter on the keyboard.
5. Type the following commands in the command prompt window hitting enter after each command.
ftp
open drabrouter.selfip.net
g2g
I'll send you a PM with what to type here
binary
get ListChkdskResult.exe

6. After you type the last command it may take a few minutes before the transfer is complete. When it's complete it will say something like ftp: 2086912 bytes received in 16.49Seconds 126.56Kbytes/sec.

Let me know if this worked. Thanks.
 
So this is odd. cd Desktop says the system cannot find the path specified
The rest of the commands say "not recognized as an internal or external command operable program or a batch file"
 
Yes. I usually open as administrator CTRL shift enter. I was able to run chkdsk earlier It was the last thing I did before sleepy dude. I did accidentally unplug the computer and had to reboot it not sure if that's the issue, but I'm restarting it now to try again
 
OK, when following my previous instructions, please don't open up as administrator. That's why when you did cd desktop that it couldn't find the path.
 
After Ftp:socket The remaining commands got the same response" not recognized as an intern or extra command operable program or batch file
Is there any other way to access the
ListCHKDSKResult? Lynn
 

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