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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: lebron23413 on August 15, 2016, 01:13:37 pm
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Hi,
I need to run Repair_Windows.exe but when i run it as an administrator it loads for 5 seconds or so and then stops but the interface doesn't pop on my screen. I tried running it in safe mode but the same thing happens. Also, when I check in the
processes, Windows_Repair appears and disappears few seconds later. I'm on windows 7.
thanks for your help, I really need to run Windows Repair to repair my computer!
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Run a sfc /scannow from an admin command prompt to see what that reports.
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Is this what you want to check?:
sfcdetails.txt:
http://www.cjoint.com/c/FHpvToRhm4e
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Yes, that was what I was wanting to see.
Open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter -
dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth
and if that reports the volume repairable then enter -
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
This can appear to hang at 20% but will complete, then do another sfc /scannow to see if it still reports corruption, although with a corrupt iexplore.exe I'm surprised you can browse.
If /checkhealth reports irreparable then I suggest you do a repair install.
Did you upgrade this machine or did it come with Win 10 pre-installed ?
If you haven't created Win 10 bootable media then you can do so by downloading the Media Creation Tool (MCT) from https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
When you get the choice, select download the ISO and to install on another machine.
The program will give you the choice of creating a bootable USB or DVD.
To perform a repair install, boot up Windows, open Windows Explorer and insert the disk.
Double click on the drive when it comes up and it should start the install.
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when i type the first command, it says : "the checkhealth option isn't recognize in this context." (or something like that, translation from my french computer) :tongue: same thing with the command /restorehealth
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Are you using Win 10 ?
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Windows 7* as i said in my initial post :wink:
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Sorry - missed that, the 9600 in Cannot repair member file [l:24{12}]"iexplore.exe" of Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer-Optional, Version = 11.2.9600 I mistook for the OS version instead of the IE version - my mistake.
Download SFCFix.exe to see if that can fix it - you can copy and paste its report which will be more concise.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/sfcfix.html
Running the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) can sometimes repair files - download the one to match your OS version from https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/947821
It is a 533MB download so it's worth selecting Save and then run it from your Downloads folder.
You can find its log in C:\Windows\Logs\CBS then double click on the Checksur one.
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Here's the sfcfix.txt:
http://www.cjoint.com/c/FHqaddx5JYe
The SURT is still running, i'll tell you what's up when it's done.
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Wow! My first problem which i didn,t even asked you about just got fix by the SURT! thanks a lot !
PS: problem was an error message was popping up when i was launching many games/word, power point, etc... : "can't open your program, gdiplus.dll is missing..."
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That's great news.
Try running Windows Repair to see if it will open now.
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it does work, thanks again!
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That's great.
You can mark the thread as solved by going to your opening post, click on Modify and add (SOLVED) to the thread title if you don't have any more problems and glad to have been able to help.