I had to do a reset because I could not run an sfc scan and couldn't repair or replace corrupt files with a dism scan. After the reset I did an sfc scan to make sure my laptop was ok before I started re-installing software. I wanted to create another system image so I did another sfc and again had corrupt files that could not be repaired and got a successful restore doing a dism scan and did another sfc scan. How do you know when you have corrupt files apart from doing an sfc scan? I check that all my software is updated and find that Event Viewer and the Action Centre don't give any indication that there are corrupt files that need repairing or restoring. Should I do an sfc scan everytime I instal or re-instal stuff just to make sure? :huh:
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Sony Vaio