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Monday, 21 April 2014

Run System File Checker in Safe Mode or at Boot Time on Windows 7 | 8

Run System File Checker in Safe Mode

Simply boot in Safe Mode, open an elevated command prompt, type sfc/scannow and hit Enter. System File Checker will run in Safe Mode too.

Run System File Checker at boot

On Windows XP we used a had a command called sfc /scanbootIt scans all protected system files every time the computer is booted. Running sfc /scanonce would run it once only at the next reboot. Unfortunatelythese commands have been removed on inlater version of Windows. So in order to run this command, we have to go to Windows RE and run it from here. We can also call it Run Offline System File Checker.

Run Offline System File Checker

To execute this run, do the following:
Insert the Windows installation disc or USB flash drive, or a system repair disc, and then shut down your computer. Then restart your Computer When prompted, press any key, and then follow the instructions that appear.
On the Install Windows page, or on the System Recovery Options page, choose your language and other preferences, and then click Next.
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Click Repair your computer.
Select the Windows installation you want to repair, and then click next.
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On the System Recovery Options menu
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Click on Command prompt, then type in the following command and hit Enter:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows  
Refer the second image above. I have used D, since the Windows drive is D.
Once it has completed the repair, type Exit and then reboot the system. In case the command does work or if the Windows failed to repair, then you need to run a Repair Windows 7 or Refresh Windows 8 to fix those corrupted files.

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