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Boggin:
What did the other scans report ?

Switch the machine off - remove all power sources then hold the power button in for about 30 secs then download and run SFCFix.exe again.

This program needs the CBS log from a sfc /scannow to work with.

adriank1410:
This is the output of the commands you told me to run before that program.

Boggin:
I'm not sure what that bit about logging is currently not supported in offline servicing scenarios means.

Have you tried SFCFix.exe again after the cold boot ?

If it still fails then from a Command Prompt (Admin) see if this cmd will put an icon onto the Desktop which when double clicked would open the CBS Log into Notepad which you can then copy & paste into the reply box or zip it up and attach it.

This cmd works fine in Win 7 but not sure about Win 10.

findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt

This cmd produces a cut down version of the CBS Log, just showing what it has and cannot repair.

You can copy & paste the cmd to the cmd prompt to avoid any typos if you want.

With Win 7 you can boot up with a comparable Win 7 SP1 install disk and perform an offboot sfc /scannow where the volume is checked against the install disk, but I don't know if that is possible with Win 10 as I don't think it has the same Recovery Environment as Win 7 has to select the x:>sources> cmd prompt.

I've just bought a Win 10 book but haven't had a chance to read any of it yet and as it's quite thick - I'd probably have to trawl through it to see if it has any alternatives to this.

adriank1410:
The command worked, I attached the file.

Boggin:
I was hoping it may have been something simple :D

See if SFCFix.ex will run, but looking at the corruption in that log, I would say that you are looking at a Refresh, but see what this cmd reports -

dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth

This will tell you if the volume is repairable or not and if it says not then you are definitely looking at one of the Refresh methods - at least Win 10 gives you the option to reset without losing your personal stuff.

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