Windows Vista - repair corrupted system files
Some library files and Vista are replaced when you install programs. With the possible result of system failures. Fortunately there is a good practice to replace the original versions, system files corrupted.
- To do this, click Start and click Run. If the Run menu is not in the menu list, type the Windows key + r
- In the window type: SFC / scannow and click OK
- A scan of the system and is performed with replacement of any damaged system files with versions of origin.
- If you have any doubt about the reliability of your system, it is possible to check only
- To do this, type SFC / VERIFYONLY
Think about this trick before a complete re-installation of Windows Vista
This trick also works for Windows XP
Re: Windows Vista - repair corrupted system files
I tried the operation on Vista, but you have to log in as administrator. I do a sfc / scannow to see on XP. In your opinion is blocking my PC if I try to pause but it runs very well once started, is it just the software, drivers or hardware?
Re: Windows Vista - repair corrupted system files
Start / click all programs / accessories / right click on the icon "command prompt" and choose "Run as administrator" / further
As a result I got:
Quote:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000] Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C: \ Windows \ system32> sfc / verifyonly
Early analysis of the system. This may take a while.
Starting the verification phase of system analysis.
The audit is 99% complete.
The Windows Resource Protection found integrity violations. Of
Details are provided in the newspaper CBS.log example C: \ Windows \ Logs \ CBS \ CBS.log