[SOLVED] Some mess with windows 10 and SfcFix has crashed several times, starting win 10 in Safe Mode only

PitKoz

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Hi, thank you for offer with help,
I run Dism & SFC several times, with different wim and esd in repair sources...no luck!
Windows try to start but stops after few turns of circle of points below the blue Windows logo.
All this processes done in Safe Mode. Which works properly.
There is error 0x00000017 after unsuccessful start system with option to start safe mode and so...
SFCFix crashes all the time. I opt to send to you all info it gathers after crash.
Please Help,
Thanks in advance.
Attached dism and cbs folders from logs in system.
 

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Hello thank you for quick response,

My system is on G:\Windows, windows stars properly in safe mode only. I tried to disable all startup and non windows services. Not starting, freezes and watchdog is resetting PC. Then there is screen with options to start in not straight modes.
In this folder (G:\Windows\System32\Config) are: folders: Journal,RegBack, systemprofile, TxR, and files: BBI, BCD-template,
components, default, drivers, elam, sam, security, software, system, userdiff (Registry files).
I did again chkdsk for it and no errors present.
 
Can you please do the following in Safe Mode?

Step#1 - FRST Scan

1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop.
Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one.
2. Right-click FRST64.exe and click Run as Administrator to run it as administrator. When the tool opens, click Yes to disclaimer.
3. Please ensure you place a check mark in the Addition.txt check box at the bottom of the form before running (if not already checked).
4. Press Scan button.
5. It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from (which should now be the desktop)
6. Please attach the log back here.
7. Another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST64.exe) will be generated Please also attach that along with the FRST.txt in your reply.
 
Dism stops due to error in safe mode can not start service, SFC passed with errors but SFCfix crashes
all report errors.
 

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What did you do exactly prior to seeing the error? I suspect that one of your hives is corrupt, which causes the system not to boot in Normal mode.
 
This is my friend PC I build 6 months ago I guess from this what he says it was unplugged switched off during Windows update, or some other process with replacing system files. I try also recovery from last save point which is Windows update point, and unsuccessful.
 
but it does not start in normal mode so how to do in place installation? I remember win 3.1 was enough to delete windows.exe to do the trick but win 10 ...
 
So how? He says more like win 7 but it is 10. Can not get to this link.
Firefox Nightly sometimes is tricky
 
Can you tell me if the same or higher distribution of install.wim is needed to repair with it as source or it can be any install.wim for win 10?
And one more question:you did not find corrupted files in all this reports?
 
I noticed in log there was mention that 9 files have error and have no repository valid for them.

Summary:
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS Operation: Detect and Repair
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS Operation result: 0x8007043c
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS Last Successful Step: Entire operation completes.
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS Total Detected Corruption: 9
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CBS Manifest Corruption: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CBS Metadata Corruption: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CSI Manifest Corruption: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CSI Metadata Corruption: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CSI Payload Corruption: 9
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS Total Repaired Corruption: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CBS Manifest Repaired: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CSI Manifest Repaired: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CSI Payload Repaired: 0
2020-01-02 20:39:02, Info CBS CSI Store Metadata refreshed: True
 

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