Windows 10: Windows.UI.Logon.pri corrupted / sfc failed
Discus and support Windows.UI.Logon.pri corrupted / sfc failed in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Ever since i downloaded a program called Background changer for the Windows 10 login screen, whenever i run sfc scans it says it was unable to fix some... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by themisko, Aug 17, 2015.
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Windows.UI.Logon.pri corrupted / sfc failed
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