D Diversaint New member Joined Sep 15, 2016 Posts 1 Location Side, Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey Sep 15, 2016 #1 I did a random chkdsk after Windows update and found problems that Windows couldn't fix. I ran SFC to get more detail and it found 20 corruptions, all related to AMD64. My PC appears to be working fine, so, should I fix and if so, would really appreciate some help. Notepad details attached Attachments auto notepad.txt 2.9 KB · Views: 2
I did a random chkdsk after Windows update and found problems that Windows couldn't fix. I ran SFC to get more detail and it found 20 corruptions, all related to AMD64. My PC appears to be working fine, so, should I fix and if so, would really appreciate some help. Notepad details attached
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Sep 16, 2016 #2 Hi Diversaint. :welcome: Read Windows Update Forum Posting Instructions (click) and provide the necessary (and missing) informations to the experts. I.e., you should: export, zip/compress and attach here the entire CBS folder. If the CBS compressed folder will be too large, you can check the second post on that thread (to use the sfcfix tool with a script) or you can use a (possibly fast) web service like MS OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox, Box, Mega, Apple iCloud, Amazon Cloud Drive, and so forth...
Hi Diversaint. :welcome: Read Windows Update Forum Posting Instructions (click) and provide the necessary (and missing) informations to the experts. I.e., you should: export, zip/compress and attach here the entire CBS folder. If the CBS compressed folder will be too large, you can check the second post on that thread (to use the sfcfix tool with a script) or you can use a (possibly fast) web service like MS OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox, Box, Mega, Apple iCloud, Amazon Cloud Drive, and so forth...