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Scanning Windows Packages Files.
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│ Scanning Reparse Points.
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Constantly repeated errors in the event log.
How to Fix sxs.dll Error ?
Code integrity checking function has determined that the page hashes for the image file are incorrect. The file could be improperly signed without page hashes or corrupt due to unauthorized changes. Incorrect hash values may indicate a possible error disk device.
File Name: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\sxs.dll
Windows XP-based
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/943232
Windows 7 solution . . ? :undecided:
cmd:
regsvr32 Sxs.dll
[Window Title]
RegSvr32
[Content]
Sxs.dll module was loaded but the entry-point DllRegisterServer.
Make sure that the file Sxs.dll is a valid DLL or OCX file and then try again.
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Have you tried your restore points to prior the error and have you checked Event Viewer for time stamped Event IDs which could give the reason for the corruption.
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The error occurs since the beginning of the installation of Windows, so nothing can be restored !!!
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It can relate to another program, so what else have you installed - or did it occur immediately after the install ?
What way is it affecting the computer and does Event Viewer or Reliability history have anything for it.
You could try a Repair install should the first one been a bad one.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html
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I will not waste time over the repair ONLY ONE FILE!
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Well, as you have an install disk, boot up with that - if you are presented with an inverse window with Windows Setup (EMS Enabled) - press enter and when you get to the splash screen select Repair your Computer to navigate to the Recovery Environment and select Command Prompt.
Enter bcdedit |find "osdevice" and using the partition letter that gives, enter (assuming C ) -
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows
exit (when complete to close the cmd window)
Remove the disk then Restart.
That's a Pipe symbol before find (uppercase of \ ) and there's a space before each forward slash.
I'm sure you can spare ~15 - 20mins for that.
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What is a library file? sxs.dll
I have a lot of such files on drive C
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http://www.processlibrary.com/en/directory/files/sxs/23378/
http://www.file.net/process/sxs.dll.html
Have you run the offboot sfc /scannow to see what it reports ?
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Not thanks. I do not like Bad solution.
I know the real solution...
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Which is.... ?
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Just magic, without using google, without the need to reinstall the system
I analyzed:
caused by:
(https://www.tweaking.com/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fs15.postimg.org%2F4lra37au3%2FScreen_Shot_01_06_16_at_07_16_PM.jpg&hash=f859c6a49dcfdf55b2b8d89fdcd13236ae6d56b2)
PerfectDisk 14.0 bug
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So it was caused by another program and Windows would have created a restore point when it was installed.
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Boggin -
You must remember that I do not have too many restore points on an SSD, the old points are automatically deleted.
Uninstalling an app solves the problem.
However, I would like to use this application (the best tool defragments the system files in comparison with other tools) :thinking:
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You don't defrag a SSD - TRIM auto takes care of that - have you checked to see if it is enabled ?
http://mywindowshub.com/check-enable-disable-ssd-trim-support-windows-7-windows-8-1/
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I know, I do not defragment an SSD, the program has its own "Optimize" TRIM.
I do not know, I'll have to again install the application and better look at the options.
Or maybe you install a trial version and check options of the program?
HDSentinel
Stated state hard drive is perfect. Not found problematic or weak sectors.
TRIM feature of the SSD is supported and enabled for optimal performance ..
Viability is determined by identifying the SSD attribute (s) SMART: # 231 SSD Life Left
No corrective action.
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I prefer to use the tools Windows provides rather than going for 3rd party programs which can cause problems as you know from the debugging you have reported on here.
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I prefer to use the tools Windows provides rather than going for 3rd party programs which can cause problems as you know from the debugging you have reported on here.
Windows Disk Defragmenter - extremely slow analyzes. Sorry, I do not want to wait an ~hour for analysis of each partition.
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I don't sit and watch mine - I normally set it away when I'm off to do something else other than sat at my laptop, so that isn't a problem.
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Windows Defrag. Analyzed drives and shows:
0% fragmentation.
Other applications Tool Defrag show several percent level of fragmentation (data and MFT)
Example:
21000 fragment (3,17%)