SFC WINDOWS RESOURCE FOUND CORRUPT FILE UNABLE TO REPAIR SOME OF THEM

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scf found corrupt files was unable to repair some of them can,t seem to get this fixed any help would be great. ty in advance.
 
A reasonable second step is to try using DISM (system image cleanup tool) to help. Here's how:

Running DISM online


It's best to have a good and fast Internet connection for this method, and to make sure there is no malware presence on the computer beforehand.


1) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
2) From the menu, select Command Prompt (Admin)
3) To the question "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your computer?", select Yes
7) Type in the following command: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth


This can take quite a while - it varies a lot from machine to machine, and the speed of the Internet connection can add extra time when slow. Even if the "Percentage Complete" stops for a long time at a certain percentage, wait it out: it's fairly normal for the percentage displayed to not get refreshed for quite a long time.
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There are times the online method just won't work ... if it doesn't, there is also a method that uses a Windows 10 DVD as the source.

Let us know if the online DISM finishes successfully or not.
 
A reasonable second step is to try using DISM (system image cleanup tool) to help. Here's how:

Running DISM online


It's best to have a good and fast Internet connection for this method, and to make sure there is no malware presence on the computer beforehand.


1) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
2) From the menu, select Command Prompt (Admin)
3) To the question "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your computer?", select Yes
7) Type in the following command: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth


This can take quite a while - it varies a lot from machine to machine, and the speed of the Internet connection can add extra time when slow. Even if the "Percentage Complete" stops for a long time at a certain percentage, wait it out: it's fairly normal for the percentage displayed to not get refreshed for quite a long time.
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There are times the online method just won't work ... if it doesn't, there is also a method that uses a Windows 10 DVD as the source.

Let us know if the online DISM finishes successfully or not.
 
Let's try again, this time using a Windows 10 DVD as the source for the DISM system image:
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Create a bootable Windows 10 DVD

Go to the Microsoft Windows 10 website:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

1) Once on the Windows 10 site, scroll down to the section "Need to create a USB, DVD, or ISO?"
2) Click on the blue option button "Download tool now"
Once the download is complete, double-click MediaCreationTool.exe
3) "Getting things ready" will appear for a bit.
4) Agree to the License Terms by clicking on Accept
5) "Getting a few things ready" will appear.
6) On the following screen, select "Create installation media for another PC".
7) And click Next.
8) Select your preferences: language, Windows 10 version, bit-depth (the defaults are English, Windows 10, 64-bit)
9) Select ISO file.


If the iso is created on a computer already running Windows 10, simply put a blank DVD in the optical drive, right-click the .iso file you created & select "burn disk image". Otherwise use a DVD burning capable program (Roxio, Nero, Sonic, CyberLink, etc.) to create the bootable DVD -- look for a "burn image" option. You must use that special command, because simply copying the file to a DVD doesn't make the DVD bootable, it must be written as a system image (otherwise it ends up as a normal storage DVD that happens to have an .iso file on it).


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Running DISM using a Windows 10 DVD


1) Make sure you are disconnected from the Internet. No Ethernet cable. Turn off the wireless.
2) Place the Windows 10 DVD in the DVD drive - cancel or exit out of any resulting screens.
3) Note the drive letter assigned to your DVD drive (you'll see this in File Explorer)
4) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
5) From the menu, select Command Prompt (Admin)
6) To the question "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your computer?", select Yes
7) Type in the following command, replacing the "D" in the Source:wim: with the drive-letter assigned to your DVD-drive (if it's different)
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:D:\sources\install.wim:1 /limitaccess
(if your DVD drive happens to be assigned the drive-letter D, you can copy and paste that line into your command prompt)

It can take quite a while - varies a bit from machine to machine.

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Let us know how it goes.
 
I,ma little confused i used a usb drive to download windows 10 ike you said now what you are talking about a dvd in this sceond part of your answer i did not use a dvd.so what should i do at this point.
 
If you still have the .iso file in a folder on a Windows 10 computer (that is free of malware!) ... put a blank DVD in the DVD/RW drive, then right-click the .iso file, and select "Burn image" - Windows 10 will find your DVD/RW drive and burn the DVD.
 

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