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System File Check For Windows 10
Boggin:
No nuisance whatsoever :)
When you get chewed with a problem it's quite easy to lose track of what you've done and starting afresh as you have, can get you back on track.
Roy Whitethread:
Boggin,
I ran the repair tool with Windows 10 running, and a copy of various log files is attached.(If you need the remaining log files please let me know).I also ran sfc /scannow after the repair operation finished and the sfcdetails.txt file is attached.
I would greatly appreciate your comments on the attachments.
Apart from that, according to Windows Update KB3074683 and KB3081436 failed to install today, and I believe both were shown as successfully installed before I ran the repair tool. Do you have download links for them, for Windows 10 Pro? (The last time I ran the repair tool the number of installed updates was correct, but most of them are not shown now. I understand that doesn't matter).
I await your reply.
Thanks, Roy
Boggin:
Those WR logs are more the domain of Shane, but at least we now know where Win 10 is located.
It is in C: so reboot with the ISO to navigate to the RE and then you can perform the offboot sfc cmd using C:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows
And hopefully that should provide the source.
I think there is a Dism cmd to include the source but can't remember it - but you shouldn't have gotten errors from such a new install/upgrade.
If you haven't deleted the windows.old folder then you could roll back to Win 7 and retry the upgrade using the ISO.
I'm not sure if you would need the product key but I've seen reported that if you skip entering the key, it activates based on your original key.
Roy Whitethread:
Boggin, in the offboot sfc cmd is there a space between \ /?.
Regarding the 2 Windows Updates I referred to, I downloaded the standalone installers but when I tried to run them I was told they were already installed. This clashes with what Update History says, but can I just forget about it?
Please advise.
Thanks and regards, Roy
Tone111:
Hi Roy,
Can't help you with the troublesome updates unfortunately, as I have more than enough problems of my own when it comes to updating both my W7 and W8.1 machines and have had similar problems myself, but the sfc command Definitely has a gap between the \ and the / - I've used it often enough! :D
I'm sure Boggin will come back to you on the updates.... :)
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