Windows 10 COMPONENTS Hive Corrupt

Venom666

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Been having issues with WSUS and Installing Windows Components. Rand SFCFix(Unable to run SFC, Windows Resource Protection, and DISM, Error 1009 Registry DB Corrupt))

SFCFix version 3.0.2.1 by niemiro.
Start time: 2020-01-22 22:12:25.422
Microsoft Windows 10 Build 18363 - amd64
Not using a script file.




AutoAnalysis::
WARNING: Failed to check store directories with return code 1 and error code ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND. COMPONENTS hive may be corrupt.


WARNING: Components hive failed load test and may be corrupt.


WARNING: Components hive failed final reload test with error code ERROR_BADDB and may be corrupt.





SUMMARY: No corruptions were detected.
AutoAnalysis:: directive completed successfully.




Successfully processed all directives.
SFCFix version 3.0.2.1 by niemiro has completed.
Currently storing 0 datablocks.
Finish time: 2020-01-22 22:14:26.865
----------------------EOF-----------------------

WindowsError Here a link to my COMPONENTS file, DISM log, and CBS log. Any help will be great. I'd rather not do a fresh Windows 10 install. Thank You
 
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Hi Welcome to Sysnative,

Lets see if this is a easy fix...


Replace Components Hive Manually

!!! WARNING !!! The following fix is only relevant for this system and no other, applying this fix on another computer will not work and most likely will cause problems...
  1. Download COMPONENTS2.ZIP and save it to the Desktop.
  2. Right-click on it and select Extract all.... Make sure the "Show extracted files when complete" is checked and click Extract.
  3. Now you have the COMPONENTS file that we will be using to replace your current one.
  4. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\config
  5. Right-click on the current COMPONENTS file and select rename. Rename it to COMPONENTS.bad.
    Note: If you get an error that the file is in use, reboot your computer and then try again.
  6. Take the file from the Components folder on your desktop and paste it into C:\Windows\System32\config
 

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