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Windows 7 System File Checker Corrupt Files Help.
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<blockquote data-quote="grimreaper1014" data-source="post: 85211" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>Guys,</p><p></p><p>I have been running into a problem lately when running the system file checker in Windows 7 x64. I have been noticing that Windows finds corrupt files it cannot fix. I haven't been able to figure out what is corrupting the files so quickly. I have an image I made of Windows after installing all the Windows updates, and applying any tweaks I normally do. I ran the system file checker to make sure the backup isn't the problem. The backup is perfectly fine. Therefore, it is something that is happening later that is corrupting things. I have read that there is a way to check the log to find out what files were unable to be repaired and manually repair them yourself. Does anyone know how to go about this? I have tried checking the file in the past for the files that are corrupt but I was unable to locate them. I would like to learn how to manually fix this problem when it occurs instead of using a backup image. I am using a SSD as my primary drive and I don't want to wear it out by repeatedly formatting and going back to a backup image.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>grim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreaper1014, post: 85211, member: 554"] Guys, I have been running into a problem lately when running the system file checker in Windows 7 x64. I have been noticing that Windows finds corrupt files it cannot fix. I haven't been able to figure out what is corrupting the files so quickly. I have an image I made of Windows after installing all the Windows updates, and applying any tweaks I normally do. I ran the system file checker to make sure the backup isn't the problem. The backup is perfectly fine. Therefore, it is something that is happening later that is corrupting things. I have read that there is a way to check the log to find out what files were unable to be repaired and manually repair them yourself. Does anyone know how to go about this? I have tried checking the file in the past for the files that are corrupt but I was unable to locate them. I would like to learn how to manually fix this problem when it occurs instead of using a backup image. I am using a SSD as my primary drive and I don't want to wear it out by repeatedly formatting and going back to a backup image. Thanks, grim [/QUOTE]
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