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NaMa
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      07-22-2007
Hi,
I am a clueless computer person and I'm having some problems with my laptop.
My driver doesn't work properly so I wanted to restore to an earlier point
when I didn't have any problems. However, every time I try I get a notice
that is saying : system file corrupt OS (C and I don't know what to do or
how to fix it. Anybody who has a tip ?
 
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Rick Rogers
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      07-22-2007
Hi,

Click start and type CMD. Right click the entry in the start menu and use
'run as administrator'. From the prompt, run "sfc /scannow". This tool will
check the system file set and replace any corrupt ones with a backup.

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"NaMa" <> wrote in message
news:8BFD0C82-3A6D-497D-B09A-...
> Hi,
> I am a clueless computer person and I'm having some problems with my
> laptop.
> My driver doesn't work properly so I wanted to restore to an earlier point
> when I didn't have any problems. However, every time I try I get a notice
> that is saying : system file corrupt OS (C and I don't know what to do
> or
> how to fix it. Anybody who has a tip ?


 
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brink
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      07-22-2007

NaMa;391848 Wrote:
> Hi
> I am a clueless computer person and I'm having some problems with m
> laptop
> My driver doesn't work properly so I wanted to restore to an earlie
> poin
> when I didn't have any problems. However, every time I try I get
> notic
> that is saying : system file corrupt OS (C and I don't know what t
> do o
> how to fix it. Anybody who has a tip


Hi NaMa

First, you need to run a CheckDisk. See this link for details on ho
to do it. You have two ways to do it, either one you choose is ok

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...disk.html?ltr=

When CheckDisk is through, you need to then run the command "sf
/scannow" from a elevated command prompt. See this link for details o
how to do it

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...iles.html?ltr=

Hopefully this will fix the corrupt system files, if it is not to bad
allowing you to do the System Restore if still needed without having t
do a reinstall of Vista

Shaw

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Chad Harris
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      07-22-2007
What driver doesn't work properly? If a particular driver isn't working
properly what tells you it isn't?

Have you tried replacing the driver for the particular device? What are you
seeing on your screen in Windows?

What are y ou doing when you get that error message? Are you actually
running system restore?

How are you running SR?

CH

"NaMa" <> wrote in message
news:8BFD0C82-3A6D-497D-B09A-...
> Hi,
> I am a clueless computer person and I'm having some problems with my
> laptop.
> My driver doesn't work properly so I wanted to restore to an earlier point
> when I didn't have any problems. However, every time I try I get a notice
> that is saying : system file corrupt OS (C and I don't know what to do
> or
> how to fix it. Anybody who has a tip ?


 
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uvbogden
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      08-22-2007
My computer was unable to do error checking (chkdsk) and errors began to
accumulate. System restore did not go back far enough to restore this
function. System File Check identified a corrupt system file "autochk.exe"
that sfc was unable to repair. Instead of doing a clean install, I was able
to do an Upgrade Install that preserved my programs, devices, settings, etc.
(see John Barnett Windows MVP). I wanted to replace my corrupt system file
with a good one from the Vista Install DVD without having to do a complete
install, but was unable to do this until now. From multiple sources
including contributors on Vista Communities, Windows IT Pro, How-To Geek, and
Vistax64 Forum, I have put together a tutorial on how to access files from
your Vista Install DVD that you can use to replace corrupt files in your OS.
See the link below:

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/86...dvd-files.html

Many thanks to those who contributed to this solution.

"brink" wrote:

>
> NaMa;391848 Wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am a clueless computer person and I'm having some problems with my
> > laptop.
> > My driver doesn't work properly so I wanted to restore to an earlier
> > point
> > when I didn't have any problems. However, every time I try I get a
> > notice
> > that is saying : system file corrupt OS (C and I don't know what to
> > do or
> > how to fix it. Anybody who has a tip ?

>
> Hi NaMa,
>
> First, you need to run a CheckDisk. See this link for details on how
> to do it. You have two ways to do it, either one you choose is ok.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...isk.html?ltr=C
>
> When CheckDisk is through, you need to then run the command "sfc
> /scannow" from a elevated command prompt. See this link for details on
> how to do it.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...les.html?ltr=S
>
> Hopefully this will fix the corrupt system files, if it is not to bad,
> allowing you to do the System Restore if still needed without having to
> do a reinstall of Vista.
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> '_www.Vistax64.com_' > *Please post feedback to help others.*
>

 
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