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
>
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