Help SFC reporting corrupt files

kwasmund

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I cannot install downloaded programs with out CRC integrity error. SFCFIX fixed two of four reported programs. Would appreciate assistance if possible.:huh:

SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro.
Start time: 2015-08-16 19:19:44.058
Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 - amd64
Not using a script file.








AutoAnalysis::
FIXED: Corruption at C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-g..policy-admin-gpedit_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_ce0882b8c63afdf6\gpedit.dll has been successfully repaired from E:\Windows\SysWOW64\gpedit.dll.
FIXED: Corruption at C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-grouppolicy-gptext_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_372622adf05a6587\gptext.dll has been successfully repaired from E:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-grouppolicy-gptext_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_372622adf05a6587\gptext.dll.




CORRUPT: C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-fdeploy_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.17514_none_e1bcfc28af006dea\fdeploy.dll
CORRUPT: C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-fde_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.17514_none_aa136561b9ed4ae4\fde.dll




SUMMARY: Some corruptions could not be fixed automatically. Seek advice from helper or sysnative.com.
CBS & SFC total detected corruption count: 4
CBS & SFC total unimportant corruption count: 0
CBS & SFC total fixed corruption count: 2
SURT total detected corruption count: 0
SURT total unimportant corruption count: 0
SURT total fixed corruption count: 0
AutoAnalysis:: directive completed successfully.








Successfully processed all directives.
SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro has completed.
Currently storing 2 datablocks.
Finish time: 2015-08-16 19:38:03.890
----------------------EOF-----------------------
 
Hi kwasmund :)

If you have CRC errors, it means that you have issues with your hard drive: bad sectors, or it's failing. We'll start with a CHKSK /F to see if there's any bad sectors on it. Follow the instructions below please.

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Check Disk (chkdsk)
Follow the instructions below to run a CHKDSK scan on your Windows partition;
  • On Windows Vista & 7, click on the Windows Start Menu, then enter cmd in the search box, right-click on the cmd icon and select Run as Administrator
  • On Windows 8, drag your cursor in the bottom-left corner, and right-click on the metro menu preview, then select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • On Windows 8.1, right click on the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner and select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • Enter the command chkdsk /f (there's a space between "chkdsk" and "/f") and press on Enter;
  • A message will be returned, stating that the drive cannot be locked because it's already in use, and you'll be asked if you want to schedule the scan for the next restart. Enter y and press on Enter;
  • Restart your computer, and the chkdsk scan will be launched automatically;
  • Once the chkdsk scan is complete and you're back in Windows, find the log in the Event Viewer and copy/paste it in your next reply;
WARNING: Depending on your hard drive (specs, free space, fragmentation, etc.) this scan can be relatively long to complete. Give it all the time it needs to finish. Do not interrupt it for any reason there is, or you might be damaging your drive in the process and make your Windows unbootable. It's suggested to let this scan run overnight or when you leave the house for a few hours (when you go to work for example). If you are running this scan on a laptop, don't forget to leave it plugged in;
 
Hi kwasmund :)

If you have CRC errors, it means that you have issues with your hard drive: bad sectors, or it's failing. We'll start with a CHKSK /F to see if there's any bad sectors on it. Follow the instructions below please.

EndqYRa.png
Check Disk (chkdsk)
Follow the instructions below to run a CHKDSK scan on your Windows partition;
  • On Windows Vista & 7, click on the Windows Start Menu, then enter cmd in the search box, right-click on the cmd icon and select Run as Administrator
  • On Windows 8, drag your cursor in the bottom-left corner, and right-click on the metro menu preview, then select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • On Windows 8.1, right click on the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner and select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • Enter the command chkdsk /f (there's a space between "chkdsk" and "/f") and press on Enter;
  • A message will be returned, stating that the drive cannot be locked because it's already in use, and you'll be asked if you want to schedule the scan for the next restart. Enter y and press on Enter;
  • Restart your computer, and the chkdsk scan will be launched automatically;
  • Once the chkdsk scan is complete and you're back in Windows, find the log in the Event Viewer and copy/paste it in your next reply;
WARNING: Depending on your hard drive (specs, free space, fragmentation, etc.) this scan can be relatively long to complete. Give it all the time it needs to finish. Do not interrupt it for any reason there is, or you might be damaging your drive in the process and make your Windows unbootable. It's suggested to let this scan run overnight or when you leave the house for a few hours (when you go to work for example). If you are running this scan on a laptop, don't forget to leave it plugged in;
 
When I try to install windows update or an upgrade file for etc, CC Cleaner I get a file integrity error and CRC.

Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Wininit
Date: 8/15/2015 8:50:50 PM
Event ID: 1001
Task Category: None
Level: Information
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Red_Waz
Description:


Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is DATAPART1.

A disk check has been scheduled.
Windows will now check the disk.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)...
440064 file records processed.

File verification completed.
1377 large file records processed.

0 bad file records processed.

0 EA records processed.

77 reparse records processed.

CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 5)...
550168 index entries processed.

Index verification completed.
0 unindexed files scanned.

0 unindexed files recovered.

CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 5)...
440064 file SDs/SIDs processed.

Cleaning up 330 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 330 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 330 unused security descriptors.
Security descriptor verification completed.
55053 data files processed.

CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
36793312 USN bytes processed.

Usn Journal verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
440048 files processed.

File data verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
175567942 free clusters processed.

Free space verification is complete.
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.

976759807 KB total disk space.
273646452 KB in 350374 files.
266084 KB in 55054 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
575499 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
702271772 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
244189951 total allocation units on disk.
175567943 allocation units available on disk.

Internal Info:
00 b7 06 00 7d 2f 06 00 5d f0 0a 00 00 00 00 00 ....}/..].......
a4 5c 00 00 4d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .\..M...........
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................

Windows has finished checking your disk.
Please wait while your computer restarts.

Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Wininit" Guid="{206f6dea-d3c5-4d10-bc72-989f03c8b84b}" EventSourceName="Wininit" />
<EventID Qualifiers="16384">1001</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>4</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-08-16T01:50:50.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>6078937</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>Red_Waz</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>

Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is DATAPART1.

A disk check has been scheduled.
Windows will now check the disk.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)...
440064 file records processed.

File verification completed.
1377 large file records processed.

0 bad file records processed.

0 EA records processed.

77 reparse records processed.

CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 5)...
550168 index entries processed.

Index verification completed.
0 unindexed files scanned.

0 unindexed files recovered.

CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 5)...
440064 file SDs/SIDs processed.

Cleaning up 330 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 330 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 330 unused security descriptors.
Security descriptor verification completed.
55053 data files processed.

CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
36793312 USN bytes processed.

Usn Journal verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
440048 files processed.

File data verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
175567942 free clusters processed.

Free space verification is complete.
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.

976759807 KB total disk space.
273646452 KB in 350374 files.
266084 KB in 55054 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
575499 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
702271772 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
244189951 total allocation units on disk.
175567943 allocation units available on disk.

Internal Info:
00 b7 06 00 7d 2f 06 00 5d f0 0a 00 00 00 00 00 ....}/..].......
a4 5c 00 00 4d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .\..M...........
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................

Windows has finished checking your disk.
Please wait while your computer restarts.
</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>kwasmund, August 17, 2015 report after check disk /f /r
 

Attachments

Alright so no bad sectors. Let's check the overall drive's health.

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GSmartControl
Follow the instructions below to test your hard drive health with GSmartControl:
  • Download GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop;
  • Extract the content of the GSmartControl .zip archive and execute gsmartcontrol.exe;
  • Identify your drive in the list, and double-click on it to bring up it's window (usually you'll find your drive by it's size or it's brand name);
  • Go in the Perform 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;
  • Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, copy and paste their name in your next reply (or take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply);
    info_failing.png
 
Sadly your hard drive is showing sign of imminent failure, which means that you'll have to replace it. I suggest you to back up all your data as soon as possible and order a new hard drive. This one cannot be trusted anymore to hold your data.
 

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