In the use of Win7 system, sometimes we will find that there are some corrupted or missing system files, for this part of the system files, how do we solve it? Whether the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) can be used for detection and repair. Take a look at the specific operation steps!
Workaround:
1, first click the Start menu, enter CMD in the search box, then the mouse right click cmd Select "Run as Administrator";
2. In the Open Command Prompt window, type the Sfc/scannow command, and then press ENTER (hint: the "sfc/scannow" command replaces all protected system files and incorrect versions with the correct Microsoft version);
If you want to determine which files might not be able to repair the System File Checker tool, follow these steps:
1, also open the command prompt to choose to run with administrator privileges, and then enter the following command and return;
findstr status "[SR]"%windir%logscbscbs.log%userprofile%desktopsfcdetails.txt
(Note: The Sfcdetails.txt file contains details that each time you have run the System File Checker tool on your computer, which contains information about files that cannot repair the System File Checker tool, validates dates and times, and determines the last time the System File Checker tool was run. )
3, then in the search program and file, type Sfcdetails.txt, and then enter;
The Sfcdetails.txt file uses the following format:
Date/Time SFC details
The following sample log file contains files that cannot be repaired:
2007-01-12 12:10:42, Info CSI 00000008 [SR] Cannot
Repair member file [l:34{17}] "Accessibility.dll" of accessibility, Version =
6.0.6000.16386, PA = Processor_architecture_msil (8), Culture neutral,
Versionscope Neutral, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:b03f5f7f11d50a3a}, Type
Neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, file is missing
The System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) detects and fixes corrupted or missing files in the Win7 system, users who need it, try it quickly.