SFC Problem: Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation

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Hello,

I've had this problem on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit for some time now. Every time I run SFC, it exits at 97% with the message: "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation". When I check CBS.log, this is the error:

Code:
Error                 CSI    0000591d@2016/11/25:08:16:51.458 (F) onecore\base\wcp\componentstore\deltastore.cpp(2483): Error STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER originated in function ComponentStore::CRawStoreLayout::DecompressFile expression: Parameter check failed
[gle=0x80004005]

I've tried running DISM Scan/Check/Restore Health commands, and all were successful with no visible error. How can I fix this problem?

I would really like to avoid resetting/re-installing Windows/In-place Upgrade if possible, as I don't have time for that. Thanks.
 
OK, please do the following so I can get a fresh log.

SFC Scan
1. Right-click on the Start
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button and select Command Prompt (Admin)
2. When command prompt opens, Copy (Ctrl+C) and Paste (Right-click > Paste) the following command into it, then press Enter
sfc /scannow

3. Once it finishes, copy and paste the following into the command-prompt window and press Enter.
copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt"

4. Once this has completed please go to your Desktop and you will find CBS.txt => Right-click on this file and choose Send To...Compressed (zipped folder). Please upload this zipped file CBS.zip to this thread

Please Note:: if the file is too big to upload to your next post please upload via a service such as Dropbox or One Drive or SendSpace and just provide the link.
 
Hello, I did the sfc /scannow scan and one again got this:

Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.


Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 97% complete.


Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.

Here is the CBS.log:
 

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Thanks for the info. Here's what I need you to do.

Step#1 - Capture Process Monitor Trace
1. Download and run Process Monitor. Leave this running while you perform the next steps.
2. Run the sfc /scannow just like you did previously.
3. Stop Process Monitor as soon as SFC fails. You can simply do this by clicking the magnifying glass on the toolbar as shown below.
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4. Select the File menu...Save... and save the file to your desktop. This is likely the default location. The name (unless changed) will be LogFile.PML. This is fine.
5. Zip up and attach the LogFile.PML file as well as your CBS.log.
 
As the PML file is over 3GB large, and the zipped file is over 250MB, I am unable to attach them directly. Therefore I have uploaded them here.
 
I suspect a problem with the following component.
Code:
x86_netfx-aspnet_webadmin_users_b03f5f7f11d50a3a_10.0.14393.0_none_e8b8755b8e19450b

I'd like to take a look at your components hive.

Retrieve Components Hive
1. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Config and locate the COMPONENTS file.
2. Please copy this file to your desktop.
Note: If you receive an error that this file is in-use, simply reboot your computer and try again.
3. Right-click on this file on your desktop and select Send To...Compressed (zipped) folder. This will create a file named COMPONENTS.ZIP on your desktop.
4. The file will likely be too large to upload here so please upload to SendSpace and just provide the link here.
 
Unfortunately I couldn't pinpoint the issue. This is a tough one. I know you mentioned that you don't wish to do an in place upgrade but I feel this is your quickest route to a repair. Doing it this way will keep all your data and programs intact. As always though, make sure you have a backup of any critical data in case something unexpected happens.

1. Download the Media Creation Tool to your desktop. Go ahead and run this. Note: Click the Download tool now button when you are at this link.
2. Accept the license agreement
3. Keep the default which is to Upgrade your PC and click Next.
4. Go ahead and run this through and let me know when complete.


Thanks.
 
I'm sorry but I really don't have time to do an In-place Upgrade because the Windows 10 I am running is heavily optimized. If I reinstall I'll have to reconfigure everything again. Perhaps the error I mentioned in Post #1 could help?
 
When time permits, please do the following.

Step#1 - SFCFix Script
Warning: this fix is specific to the user in this thread. No one else should follow these instructions as it may cause more harm than good. If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own.
  1. Download SFCFix.exe (by niemiro) and save this to your Desktop. If you still have this on your desktop from downloading previously, you don't need to re-download.
  2. Download the file below, SFCScript.txt, and save this to your Desktop.
  3. Save any open documents and close all open windows.
  4. On your Desktop, you should see two files: SFCFix.exe and SFCScript.txt.
  5. Drag the file SFCScript.txt onto the file SFCFix.exe and release it.
  6. SFCFix will now process the script.
  7. Upon completion, a file should be created on your Desktop: SFCFix.txt.
  8. Copy (Ctrl+C) and Paste (Ctrl+V) the contents of this file into your next post for me to analyse please
 

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