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Scroll back up to see how to view the log file to locate the file in question.Ī reboot will be required, and you're done. Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them - Odds are the file couldn't be replaced, and you'll need to do so manually. Microsoft has a page here to show you how to view details. Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them - Problems were found and fixed.
Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation - Run SFC from safe mode and also verify PendingDeletes, and PendingRenames folders exist under C:WinSxSTemp Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations - You should be good to go as no issues were found. Once completed, you should see one of four possible results: System File Checker will now scan for and replace files from the Windows cache, typically located at C:WindowsSystem32dllcache. This may take a few minutes.Īll you need to do is type in sfc /scannow and press the Enter key. Type in DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press enter. You will need to first open the Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator. Windows 7 and Vista users can skip this step. If you skip this step, System File Checker might not work.
DISM will use Windows Update to provide any files that are needed to fix corruptions. Windows 10, Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 users will need to first run the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool before running the System File Checker. It's normal to see some errors in red text. If so, you might run that app again to enable the store. Reinstalling the Windows Store is easy if you think you might have deleted the Store with a privacy app, for example. Scroll down and click on Reset and click on Reset again when prompted.ģ: Reinstall the Windows Store With PowerShell You will be notified if problems were found and fixed.Ĭlick Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features. Scroll down and click on Windows Store Apps, then Run the troubleshooter. There are numerous options, but we're confident the first two steps should solve the problem for most.ġ: Run the Windows Store App TroubleshooterĬlick on Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
The other thing that we would like to do, although we can live without it at the moment - is joining a domain at the point of audit (so that we can install software) - unfortunately, I've learnt the hard way that when you join the PC to a domain during audit, the audit ends and it tries to run Windows setup again.TIP: Hard to fix Windows Problems? Repair/Restore Missing Windows OS Files Damaged by Malware with a few clicks I'm not sure how many people have tried to put this into practice but I seem to have hit a few issues - Not sure if i'm reading it wrong or not.įirst problem I can see, the answer file / unattend.xml is created - but there doesn't appear to be any mention of how / where it is used? is it just placed on the client machine and left there? does it get included as part of running sysprep? Reading the comments above, specifically the comment from michaelvanderhoff ("could not parse or process unattended answer file The specified file does not exist.") it looks like the file may not be getting used correctly?