F flexman New member Joined Mar 11, 2014 Posts 4 Mar 11, 2014 #1 Hello, I came across this forum when searching for a possible solution to an sfc error. I will be grateful for any help. I have an Acer laptop. For the past 2 weeks the arrow keys (below the Shift key) have been acting funny, in particular the right arrow and down arrow. For some reason, they get automatically activated/constantlyView attachment CBS.zip pressed even though the key is not physically pressed. I'm not sure if this is a hardware or software issue but I ran sfc /scannow and got the message that some errors could not be fixed. I have attached the zip of the CBS log. Thank you in anticipation.
Hello, I came across this forum when searching for a possible solution to an sfc error. I will be grateful for any help. I have an Acer laptop. For the past 2 weeks the arrow keys (below the Shift key) have been acting funny, in particular the right arrow and down arrow. For some reason, they get automatically activated/constantlyView attachment CBS.zip pressed even though the key is not physically pressed. I'm not sure if this is a hardware or software issue but I ran sfc /scannow and got the message that some errors could not be fixed. I have attached the zip of the CBS log. Thank you in anticipation.
niemiro Senior Administrator, Windows Update Expert Staff member Joined Mar 2, 2012 Posts 8,772 Location District 12 Mar 11, 2014 #2 Hello, and welcome to Sysnative! In all honesty, it sounds much more like hardware than software. However, you do have a couple of mildly concerning (but I'm pretty sure completely unrelated) corruptions. Please download and run SFCFix: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/downloads/sfcfix/ (~15 minutes runtime) When it completes, please post the logfile. Thank you! Richard
Hello, and welcome to Sysnative! In all honesty, it sounds much more like hardware than software. However, you do have a couple of mildly concerning (but I'm pretty sure completely unrelated) corruptions. Please download and run SFCFix: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/downloads/sfcfix/ (~15 minutes runtime) When it completes, please post the logfile. Thank you! Richard
F flexman New member Joined Mar 11, 2014 Posts 4 Mar 11, 2014 #3 Hello, Thank you for your response. I ran the tool twice. It fixed 1 error the first time with 3 that couldn't be fixed. It took less than 1 min. I didn't save that log. Sorry. The second time I ran the utility, it gave the log as attached. Thank you for your help. Attachments SFCFix.zip 574 bytes · Views: 2
Hello, Thank you for your response. I ran the tool twice. It fixed 1 error the first time with 3 that couldn't be fixed. It took less than 1 min. I didn't save that log. Sorry. The second time I ran the utility, it gave the log as attached. Thank you for your help.
niemiro Senior Administrator, Windows Update Expert Staff member Joined Mar 2, 2012 Posts 8,772 Location District 12 Mar 12, 2014 #4 Hello again! It would be very helpful to see if I can get that first log, to see what was actually fixed. Can you find it at C:\SFCFix? Thank you. Richard
Hello again! It would be very helpful to see if I can get that first log, to see what was actually fixed. Can you find it at C:\SFCFix? Thank you. Richard
F flexman New member Joined Mar 11, 2014 Posts 4 Mar 12, 2014 #5 Hello, Yes I did find it at C:\SFCFix. It is attached below. Thank you for taking time to help. Attachments SFCFix (2014-03-11 20'41'40.618).zip 821 bytes · Views: 2