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Shane:
I didnt want you to run the sfc, I wanted you to run the pre-scan again after putting those files in the folder :wink:
--- Quote ---No problem here are the files. :wink:
So first thing to do is to download this zip file and run the reg file inside of it.
http://www.tweaking.com/articles/pages/add_quottake_ownershipquot_to_right_click_menu_in_vista_amp_7,1.html
This will add a take ownership item to the right click menu in Windows.
Go to C:\Windows\servicing\ and then right click on Packages and click on take ownership.
Then grab the zip file I attached, extract the files and then move them to C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\
Thats it all done, if you run the pre scan again make sure to put a check on the box to have it add the cat files back to the database :wink:
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Shane
MSRadell:
I did run the prescan first came up with no errors found. I then proceeded to run the SFC scan to see if the original problem I had started working on had been corrected and it wasn't. That's the reason I sent the CBS log.
Shane:
The only error I see was saying it couldnt find Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.7601.17514.mum which was from an older scan, the last scan shows that it did fix and replace a lot of files that will be done on the next reboot.
Reboot and then see how things go from there. :wink:
Shane
MSRadell:
The same thing happened. The prescan reported no errors but the SFC scan report corrupt files that it couldn't repair.
Boggin:
KB3022345 is probably the cause of the system file errors.
One way to resolve this is to restore to before this month's Windows Updates, hide that one then reinstall the updates - although SFCFix.exe may resolve it for you as it did for Tone111 on the forum and even just uninstalling the KB could resolve as it did for someone in the lower InfoWorld.com article. http://thetechcookbook.com/automatic-sfc-corruption-repair-sfcfix-exe/
I'm not sure why KB3035583 was causing you problems unless it was a knock on effect from the problems KB3022345 is causing.
I restored to immediately before the updates and sfc still reported it was unable to fix some files and even an offboot sfc /scannow reported the same.
Going back about another week allowed sfc /scannow to find files it could repair, so not sure if I may have already had some corruption, but during this time a chkdsk /f reported no problems.
One thing I did notice when scanning for affected programs for the earlier restore point was that it mentioned a pre-package for KB3022345, but as this was a new update (Diagnostic Tracker Service) for Win 7, I didn't know what this was referring to.
Got the T-Shirt on this one - http://www.infoworld.com/article/2922324/microsoft-windows/windows-usage-tracker-patch-kb-3022345-triggers-sys-file-corruption-which-sfc-is-unable-to-fix.html
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