Windows 10: SFC reports corruption and system is clean

Discus and support SFC reports corruption and system is clean in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; This is not a question but a disovery that may be useful to you if you are having SFC report corruption, Run it again and the 2nd time it may clean it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Canadian Tech, Aug 31, 2024.

  1. SFC reports corruption and system is clean


    This is not a question but a disovery that may be useful to you if you are having SFC report corruption, Run it again and the 2nd time it may clean it upBut here's the clinker. Restart and run it again and you get the same could not fix resultThe cause is a defective update that you likely have installed: KB3125574The fix is to install yet another update: KB3181988

    :)
     
    Canadian Tech, Aug 31, 2024
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  2. Riel Alc Win User

    SFC reports corrupt files that cannot be repaired

    Hi Jay,

    For to better assist you with the SFC reports issue, we'd like to know the following:

    • Have you installed any Windows updates prior to this issue?
    • Please provide us a CBS logs for us to determine what is the file that cannot be repaired.
    To get the logs, please follow the steps below:

    • Open a Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Copy and paste findstr /c:”[SR]” %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >”%userprofile%\Desktop\sfclogs.txt”, then hit
      Enter. (This will create a sfclogs.txt file on your desktop).
    • Open the sfclogs.txt and check the result of SFC scan.
    Note: SFC cannot always fix corrupted files.

    We're looking forward to your reply.
     
    Riel Alc, Aug 31, 2024
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  3. Morku Win User
    20H2 system files corrupted on a clean Windows installation sfc /scannow

    Hi,

    I have noticed that sfc /scannow corrected system files. I wonder. So I tested again on a clean Windows 10 20H2 installation and run directly after sfc /scannow.

    Preparation for testing:

    • I used VMware Workstation 16.0.0
    • I created a new virtual machine with default Windows 10 profile
    • I disabled the Network Adapter, the OS has
      no internet the whole process
    • I used the latest official Windows 10 ISO file Win10_20H2_English_x64.iso (md5: e80f6ce987b2bba288469e7379129e12) Build 19042.508
    • Mounted the ISO in VMware

    Installation:

    • So I started to install Windows 10
    • Install Now, No product key, Windows 10 Home, Language en-us, install on the unformatted 60GB drive etc.
    • After reboot, I used "no internet" for local Account, name: admin, no password, disabled all the telemetry trash
    After successful start, I started directly cmd.exe with administrator privilegs and run sfc /scannow.

    It will found corrupted systems files.


    SFC reports corruption and system is clean [​IMG]


    It didn't let me post the log here, so I made a Screenshot.

    What is going on here?

    I repeated the steps with de_windows_10_business_editions_version_20h2_x64_dvd_ce126f3b.iso (md5: 35df62707e53c2064641ccd5b91acb8d)

    Type license: Enterprise

    After repeating the steps above, the result is the same.
     
    Morku, Aug 31, 2024
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  4. SFC reports corruption and system is clean

    SFC reports corrupt files that cannot be repaired

    My Surface Pro 4 does not appear to have any problems. But I periodically run System File Check. SFC now reports corrupt files that it cannot repair. I've tried running DISM using the basic restorehealth options. This never has worked without downloading
    a fresh .iso copy of Windows, which is no longer available for download. I even tried the DISM from the repair environment. It ran successfully, but SFC still reports corrupt files that it cannot repair. What should I do? I don't want the Windows OS files
    on my Surface to be corrupt. From the number of posts on this forum, this must be a common problem. None of the threads I've read suggests anything that I haven't already tried. As I said above, most of the suggestions involve running DISM without referring
    to an ISO file. That's strange, since I've never seen that work.
     
    jaygourley, Aug 31, 2024
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