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/”Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations/” means that your system does not have any corrupted or missing files that need to be repaired.
The System File Checker tool is a built-in utility that scans your Windows system files for corruption or any other changes. If it finds any problems, it will automatically replace the damaged files with the correct versions. This can help you fix various issues with Windows, such as blue screen errors, application crashes, or missing features.
When you run the SFC tool, you may get different messages depending on the result of the scan. Here are some of the possible messages and what they mean:
– **Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations**: This indicates that the system does not have any corrupted or missing files. This is a good sign that your system is healthy and stable.
– **Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them**: This indicates that the system had some corrupted or missing files, but the SFC tool was able to fix them. You can view the details of the repairs in a log file located at %windir%//Logs//CBS//CBS.log.
– **Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them**: This indicates that the system had some corrupted or missing files, but the SFC tool could not fix all of them. You can view the details of the errors in a log file located at %windir%//Logs//CBS//CBS.log. You may need to use another tool, such as DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management), to repair the remaining issues.
– **Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation**: This indicates that there was a problem during the scan, and the SFC tool could not complete its task. You may need to run the SFC tool in Safe Mode or in the recovery environment to fix this issue.
i. Here are some common SFC (System File Checker) error codes and potential fixes:
0x00000002 – System file is missing
– Run SFC again or try DISM scan. Reinstall/update affected component.
0x0000003F – Critical system files missing
– May need to reinstall Windows or restore from backup.
0x000006be – DISM error
– Rerun SFC after fixing any DISM issues.
0x000006fa – Source file not found
– Extract good copy from installation media or another PC.
0x000006fc – Corrupt file unable to repair
– Extract good copy from install media or another PC.
0x000006fd – Some repairs unsuccessful
– Rerun SFC and DISM scans multiple times to repair remaining issues.
0x000006fe – Requested operation failed
– Restart computer and run SFC again.
0x000006ff – Access denied
– Run SFC from elevated command prompt as admin.
0x00000702 – Access denied
– Take ownership of file and rerun SFC as admin.
0x00000706 – Not allowed in WinPE
– Run SFC from full Windows OS instead of WinPE.
0x00000707 – Unsupported Windows version
– SFC not designed for this version of Windows.
So in summary, update/reinstall damaged components, extract good copies, run as admin, and reboot to fix many SFC errors.
ii. Here are some additional common SFC (System File Checker) error codes and potential fixes:
0x00000001 – System file corrupted
– Extract good copy from install media or another PC.
0x000006fa – Source file not found
– Reinstall or update the corrupted component.
0x00000700 – Invalid arguments
– Check syntax and rerun SFC command properly.
0x00000701 – SFC disabled in registry
– Enable SFC via changing Disabled value to 0 in registry.
0x00000703 – Invalid source
– Point to valid Windows installation source.
0x00000705 – Invalid repair folder
– Specify correct path to Windows//System32//dllcache folder.
0x00000708 – Invalid manifest file
– Corrupt SFC manifest, may need to extract good copy from install media.
0x800703fa – Inaccessible file
– Take ownership and give yourself full access to file.
0x800703f3 – Volume dirty
– Run CHKDSK and restart PC prior to running SFC.
0xCBS_E_PACKAGE_NOT_FOUND – Source file not found
– Reinstall or update affected component.
In summary, common fixes involve replacing damaged files, running as admin, checking file paths, updating components, and running CHKDSK or DISM if needed. Consult error codes to troubleshoot.
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