[SOLVED] [Win7SP1HomePre x86] SFC corruptions. SURT total detected corruption count: 22.

  1. Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt
  2. When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator
  3. When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following commands into it, press enter after each



cd c:\windows\winsxs

wait a few seconds then when a new line appears copy and paste:

dir /s /d *.inf>%userprofile%\desktop\listinf.txt


You should then see a file on your desktop called: listinf.txt

Attach it to your next reply.

Do you have your Windows 7 media with SP1 available by any chance?
 
Open Command Prompt as administrator and enter the following:
Code:
reg export "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control" "%userprofile%\Desktop\Export.txt"

Export.txt will appear on your Desktop, please attach it to your next post.
 
Step#1 - Capture Process Monitor Trace
1. Download and run Process Monitor. Leave this running while you perform the next steps.
2. Install one listed update as you normally would.
3. Stop Process Monitor as soon as the update fails. You can simply do this by clicking the magnifying glass on the toolbar as shown below.
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4. Select the File menu...Save... and save the file to your desktop. This is likely the default location. The name (unless changed) will be LogFile.PML. This is fine.
5. Zip up and attach the LogFile.PML file as well as your CBS.log.
 
Hi!

The update fails when I reboot - I've supplied the LogFile from Process Monitor but I don't know it will be of any use....

Export.txt - Google Drive

I run the update and it seems to install OK but when I reboot, it fails and then it reverts to how Windows was before the install of the update.


Many thanks!
 
No, you wouldn't lose anything, and you'd likely resolve your updates problem. And yes, you would have to update the machine again.

However, there is still something we could try if you want to avoid a repair install at all costs.
 
Hi!

OK - if there's something else to try then lets do that. If it doesn't work, then as long as I can retrieve my Windows licence, I'll try a Repair Install.

Reinstalling all the updates won't be an issue.


Many thanks!
 
1. Download this file: http://live.sysinternals.com/procmon.exe
2. Run ProcMon.exe
3. Go to the Options menu, and click Enable Boot Logging.
4. Create a folder on your Desktop in which you'll save the logs.
5. Try installing updates as you usually would.
6. Reboot your computer when requested.
7. Relaunch ProcMon. A dialogue box will appear asking if you wish to save the collected data. Please click Yes.
8. Save the file in the default format (.PML)
9. Save the file in a folder on your Desktop that you have created in Step 4.
10. Close ProcMon.
11. Zip up the entire folder containing ProcMon logs and upload to a filesharing service for me to review.
 

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