iasrecst.dll and the malwarebytes oops=corrupt winsxs files

Phoenix2020

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Hello :-)
I have the same problem as Executioner, Thumpergirl and RHB had with this "false positive" from Malwarebytes. :cautious:I can't fix it myself. I am on Windows 7 Home Edition SP1 64 bit with AMD onboard graphics. I have already run the checksur numerous times with no errors in the results....followed by sfc /scannow. It is unable to repair the corrupt files. :rolleyes:I would appreciate it if you would assist me in fixing this issue, as you have done for others. I am not a very trusting person when it comes to online activities, hence the length of time I took to ask for help. :oops: Probably why I am holding onto Windows 7 til the wheels fall off...:LOL::ROFLMAO:Please let me know what steps you want me to follow and any additional information you need from me. I am somewhat computer literate but I have my limitations. ;):giggle: I have attached the CBS log generated after running sfc/ scannow. Thank You!
 

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Follow the instructions below please.

Step 1:
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    SFCFix and move the executable to your desktop.
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