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Re: Vista system file corruption and sfc problem Hello,
Right now a reinstall or upgrade may be the best choice.
From the looks of the log file the prblem appears to be corruption in the
store which is causing this.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|>"mitvah" <mitvah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
|>news:C5ACB8B2-B32A-4FB2-AE91-B403773E2C35@microsoft.com...
|>> I’ve a Vista Ultimate installed on a DELL Latitude D620 laptop. The
|>> problem
|>> started a few weeks ago when Symantec Antivirus reported catching Clone
|>> War
|>> (1) on my computer. I’ve since done a few clean scans using various
|>> scanning
|>> programs but some system files seems to have been lost or are
corrupted. I
|>> tried running sfc /scannow under admin cmd window and also after
starting
|>> the recovery cmd window, but got the same message both time:
|>>
|>> Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.
|>>
|>> Even the automated recovery option to fix boot problem failed. I’m
able to
|>> boot up the windows and its generally funtinal but quite a few things
are
|>> not
|>> working e.g. I can’t open the personalize window from the desktop
right
|>> click
|>> menu.
|>>
|>> Unitl late last week I was able to run the sfc and it reported a whole
|>> bunch
|>> of problems but did not automatically fix anything. I didn't have time
to
|>> look into manually fixing things but now even that's not working.
|>>
|>> Please help!
|>
|>
|>If you are sure the system is clean, the quickest solution might be a
repair
|>install of Vista.
|>
|>--
|>Jim
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