One of the bugs in Vista is that certain system files are corrupted, as Autochk.exe. There are some complicated solutions to these problems, and that SFC cannot solve all of them. I spent several months sending an email to MS tech support back and forth trying to settle these issues, and final review was only relaying. Reimage finally came out with a 64 bit and not worked well at first. SFC found corrupted files still could not fix. Then I had the brainstorm, demanding to know about Vista's User Account to run the re-imaging admin first and then my user account and for the first time since a clean install, SFC is able to fix all corrupt files, chkdsk now works. But scary, because it is running right after reimage SFC, still finds damaged files, but is able to solve them. I had the brainstorm and run SFC again, immediately, and, guess what, not doing anything else on the team, SFC keeps finding corrupted files. Or is there a problem with the SFC, which I doubt, or some kind of system or another procedure is incessantly causing damage to the file such as a hash mismatch. What could this be?
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