Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
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***Run DISM.exe*** or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail:
***Run ''SFC /scannow'' *** or System File Checker (SFC) command tool to repair the current Winodws setup.
Open ***Start*** and Search for ***Command Prompt (CMD)***, right-click the top result, and select the ***Run as administrator*** option.
Type the following command to repair the installation and press ***Enter***:
''SFC /scannow''
If you find errors run it again until no more errors are found.
The above will generally eliminate software errors. Let us know how it goes.
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***Run Check Disk***
# Type ***cmd*** in the search box of Windows 10 and right-click the ***Command Prompt*** to choose ***Run as administrator***.
# Type ***chkdsk /r command in the popup command window and hit Enter to continue.***
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***Another tact:***
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Try booting up with a bootable USB drive with Linux and see if errors still occur. If not then it is simply a Window's rather than a hardware problem. For Windows problems I usually use freeware programs like "''Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Free''" which systematically goes through your Windows installation correcting errors.
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Driver problems can sometimes be very tricky. Make sure all your driver's installation files are up to date. One of the good freeware driver update programs can be helpful. I use "''Driver Booster 10''" Don't forget the chipset drivers from the manufacture.
# Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
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# Run DISM.exe or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail:
Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
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***Run DISM.exe*** or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail:
Run ''SFC /scannow'' or System File Checker (SFC) command tool to repair the current Winodws setup.
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***Run ''SFC /scannow'' *** or System File Checker (SFC) command tool to repair the current Winodws setup.
Open ***Start*** and Search for ***Command Prompt (CMD)***, right-click the top result, and select the ***Run as administrator*** option.
Type the following command to repair the installation and press ***Enter***:
''SFC /scannow''
If you find errors run it again until no more errors are found.
The above will generally eliminate software errors. Let us know how it goes.
***Run Check Disk***
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If there are some errors on your hard disk, the SFC scannow not working issue can also occur. So in this situation, you can try to check the disk and try to solve the problem Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation. And we will introduce how to check disk step by step.
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# Type ***cmd*** in the search box of Windows 10 and right-click the ***Command Prompt*** to choose ***Run as administrator***.
# Type ***chkdsk /r command in the popup command window and hit Enter to continue.***
# Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
# Run DISM.exe or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail:
Run ''SFC /scannow'' or System File Checker (SFC) command tool to repair the current Winodws setup.
Open ***Start*** and Search for ***Command Prompt (CMD)***, right-click the top result, and select the ***Run as administrator*** option.
Type the following command to repair the installation and press ***Enter***:
''SFC /scannow''
If you find errors run it again until no more errors are found.
The above will generally eliminate software errors. Let us know how it goes.
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***Run Check Disk***
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If there are some errors on your hard disk, the SFC scannow not working issue can also occur. So in this situation, you can try to check the disk and try to solve the problem Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation. And we will introduce how to check disk step by step.
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# Type ***cmd*** in the search box of Windows 10 and right-click the ***Command Prompt*** to choose ***Run as administrator***.
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# Type ***chkdsk /r command in the popup command window and hit Enter to continue.***
# Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
# Run DISM.exe or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail:
# Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
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# Run DISM.exe or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image. There are a number of "switches" to use.
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# Run ''SFC /scannow'' or System File Checker (SFC) command tool to repair the current Winodws setup.
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# Run DISM.exe or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail:
# Is Windows and all drivers up to date? Corrupted drivers can cause strange responses.
# Run DISM.exe or DISM Image Servicing Utility file to fix the system image. It is a little involved and takes a while to explain so check out the following or other sites to explain how to run it in detail: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image. There are a number of "switches" to use.
# Run ''SFC /scannow'' or System File Checker (SFC) command tool to repair the current Winodws setup.
Open ***Start*** and Search for ***Command Prompt (CMD)***, right-click the top result, and select the ***Run as administrator*** option.
Type the following command to repair the installation and press ***Enter***:
''SFC /scannow''
If you find errors run it again until no more erros are found.