Windows 7 / SFC Scan Corrupt Files

TastyBagel

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Hello. I have a 64bit, Windows 7 Pro OIS computer that is detecting corrupt files when a SFC scan is performed. I have run the SFCFix.exe program (3.0), no-script, no DVD or install media to assist, and the SFCFix program can, or does not help w/ respect to my issue. SFC still finds two corrupt files (as did the SFCFix.txt file).

Can someone please help me? Also, I have been selective with updates in an effort to avoid hidden Win10 updates, and I also run the GWX Control Panel.

I've attached my SFCdetails in a Zip folder, and I attached the SFCFixit results in a .txt file. You have both to compare & contrast.

I'm very grateful for your help! Long time lurker, first time posting. Thanks again!
 

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I added another SfcDetails Text File. I labeled in "sfcdetails_2nd_Recent_Test". Please reference that if you would please? Much obliged! I'll be happy to donate to the cause if you can fix this? I'm almost ready to do a system restore, but that's a lot of work w/ all the crap I have on here.

Thanks SO much!

Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Thanks again :)
 

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Hi TastyBagel :)

My name is Aura and I'll be assisting you with your issue. Follow the instructions below please.

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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
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    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.
 

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