C CaRnAg3 New member Joined Dec 13, 2015 Posts 3 Dec 13, 2015 #1 View attachment CBS.zip View attachment dism.zip View attachment SFCFix.txt Hello everyone, Thank you ahead of time for the time and effort spent in helping me with my issue. I just reset my surface pro 2 and had a new windows 10 pro installed. The first things I did was run a SFC scan which detected an error relating to opencl.dll and 0x800f081f. I'm not sure why this error occurred or what it means so my apologies for not being able to describe the issue more clearly. I had to reset my device to fix system and drivers issues, upon reset I was surprised to find errors appear with a brand new windows10 installed. I'm not sure how to go about fixing this SFC found error and have already tried DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth to no success. I ran the SFCFix tool and it didn't find an error but the standalone SFC scan did and that's what i'm trying to get rid of. My main goal here is to run the sfc scan without finding any errors, i'm a heckler with errors and do my best to get rid of them myself but solving this sort of issue is new to me and i'd be interested in learning while solving my error. Attached are the SFCFix text file, CBS compressed text file and DISM compressed text file that shows results after running sfcfix tool, sfc scan, and the dism restorehealth command. The research I've done for this issue has brought me to this forum to ask for some specific help with my issue. Again, I appreciate the help and want to thank anyone awesome enough to help me get through this headache. This would really help me out as I could create an no-error ISO and begin reinstalling my programs on a corrupt/error free device.
View attachment CBS.zip View attachment dism.zip View attachment SFCFix.txt Hello everyone, Thank you ahead of time for the time and effort spent in helping me with my issue. I just reset my surface pro 2 and had a new windows 10 pro installed. The first things I did was run a SFC scan which detected an error relating to opencl.dll and 0x800f081f. I'm not sure why this error occurred or what it means so my apologies for not being able to describe the issue more clearly. I had to reset my device to fix system and drivers issues, upon reset I was surprised to find errors appear with a brand new windows10 installed. I'm not sure how to go about fixing this SFC found error and have already tried DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth to no success. I ran the SFCFix tool and it didn't find an error but the standalone SFC scan did and that's what i'm trying to get rid of. My main goal here is to run the sfc scan without finding any errors, i'm a heckler with errors and do my best to get rid of them myself but solving this sort of issue is new to me and i'd be interested in learning while solving my error. Attached are the SFCFix text file, CBS compressed text file and DISM compressed text file that shows results after running sfcfix tool, sfc scan, and the dism restorehealth command. The research I've done for this issue has brought me to this forum to ask for some specific help with my issue. Again, I appreciate the help and want to thank anyone awesome enough to help me get through this headache. This would really help me out as I could create an no-error ISO and begin reinstalling my programs on a corrupt/error free device.
Aura Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Mar 16, 2015 Posts 8,061 Dec 14, 2015 #2 Hi CaRnAg3 :) Here's your fix to replace the corrupt opencl.dll payload. Follow the instructions below please. SFCFix - Fix Time WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread. No one else should follow the instructions below to apply that fix, as it could damage your system. If you need assistance with an issue, please start a new thread and someone will assist you shortly. Follow the instructions below to download and execute a SFCFix fix, and provide the log. Download SFCFix and move the executable on your Desktop; Download the attached SFCFix.zip and move the archive to your Desktop; Note: Make sure that the file is named SFCFix.zip, do not rename it. Save any work you have open, and close every programs; Drag the SFCFix.zip archive file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it; SFCFix will launch, let it complete; Once done, a file will appear on your Desktop, called SFCFix.txt; Open the file, then copy and paste its content in your next reply; SFCFix.zip
Hi CaRnAg3 :) Here's your fix to replace the corrupt opencl.dll payload. Follow the instructions below please. SFCFix - Fix Time WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread. No one else should follow the instructions below to apply that fix, as it could damage your system. If you need assistance with an issue, please start a new thread and someone will assist you shortly. Follow the instructions below to download and execute a SFCFix fix, and provide the log. Download SFCFix and move the executable on your Desktop; Download the attached SFCFix.zip and move the archive to your Desktop; Note: Make sure that the file is named SFCFix.zip, do not rename it. Save any work you have open, and close every programs; Drag the SFCFix.zip archive file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it; SFCFix will launch, let it complete; Once done, a file will appear on your Desktop, called SFCFix.txt; Open the file, then copy and paste its content in your next reply; SFCFix.zip
C CaRnAg3 New member Joined Dec 13, 2015 Posts 3 Dec 14, 2015 #3 Hey Aura, Thank you for the help, here's the content of the SFCFix.txt: SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro. Start time: 2015-12-14 11:52:09.506 Microsoft Windows 8.1 - amd64 Using .zip script file at C:\Users\deroj\Desktop\SFCFix.zip [0] PowerCopy:: Successfully took permissions for file or folder C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll Successfully copied file C:\Users\deroj\AppData\Local\niemiro\Archive\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll to C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll. Successfully restored ownership for C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll Successfully restored permissions on C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll PowerCopy:: directive completed successfully. Successfully processed all directives. SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro has completed. Currently storing 1 datablocks. Finish time: 2015-12-14 11:52:10.112 Script hash: SPhJgk57HkoTrdMLtWrtMfeOccJRwa6Z8fwFua8SZKg= ----------------------EOF-----------------------
Hey Aura, Thank you for the help, here's the content of the SFCFix.txt: SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro. Start time: 2015-12-14 11:52:09.506 Microsoft Windows 8.1 - amd64 Using .zip script file at C:\Users\deroj\Desktop\SFCFix.zip [0] PowerCopy:: Successfully took permissions for file or folder C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll Successfully copied file C:\Users\deroj\AppData\Local\niemiro\Archive\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll to C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll. Successfully restored ownership for C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll Successfully restored permissions on C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-r..xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl.dll PowerCopy:: directive completed successfully. Successfully processed all directives. SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro has completed. Currently storing 1 datablocks. Finish time: 2015-12-14 11:52:10.112 Script hash: SPhJgk57HkoTrdMLtWrtMfeOccJRwa6Z8fwFua8SZKg= ----------------------EOF-----------------------
Aura Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Mar 16, 2015 Posts 8,061 Dec 14, 2015 #4 Now, all we have to do is to run a new SFC scan to see if the replacement is accepted by SFC :) System File Checker (SFC) Follow the instructions below to run a SFC scan on your system and to provide the CBS log in your next reply; 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 below and press on Enter; Code: sfc /scannow Note: There's a space between "sfc" and "/scannow"; Once the scan is complete, enter the command below and press on Enter Code: copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt" A file called cbs.txt will have appeared on your Desktop. Upload the file on Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive and post the download URL for it here; Note: Please note that the CBS.log is volatile, which means that if you don't upload it after the SFC scan is completed, it won't have the information from the scan anymore. So archive it and upload it as soon as you can.
Now, all we have to do is to run a new SFC scan to see if the replacement is accepted by SFC :) System File Checker (SFC) Follow the instructions below to run a SFC scan on your system and to provide the CBS log in your next reply; 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 below and press on Enter; Code: sfc /scannow Note: There's a space between "sfc" and "/scannow"; Once the scan is complete, enter the command below and press on Enter Code: copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt" A file called cbs.txt will have appeared on your Desktop. Upload the file on Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive and post the download URL for it here; Note: Please note that the CBS.log is volatile, which means that if you don't upload it after the SFC scan is completed, it won't have the information from the scan anymore. So archive it and upload it as soon as you can.
C CaRnAg3 New member Joined Dec 13, 2015 Posts 3 Dec 22, 2015 #5 Hello Forum and Aura, my apologies for the delay in posting up my CBS text file to show that my error has been corrected. Its been difficult to get online because ive moved houses but i'm back online now. Thank you again Aura for helping me resolve the issue ! Attached is the CBS text file after SCF Fix has been applied. Attachments cbs.zip 412.3 KB · Views: 4
Hello Forum and Aura, my apologies for the delay in posting up my CBS text file to show that my error has been corrected. Its been difficult to get online because ive moved houses but i'm back online now. Thank you again Aura for helping me resolve the issue ! Attached is the CBS text file after SCF Fix has been applied.
Aura Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Mar 16, 2015 Posts 8,061 Dec 23, 2015 #6 All good :) And the fix indeed worked, yes! Was there anything else you needed help with, or was it all? :)
All good :) And the fix indeed worked, yes! Was there anything else you needed help with, or was it all? :)