[SOLVED] Windows 7, update fail, sfcfix wont fix corrupted files.

Install Update with DISM
  1. Download the update MSU here: http://download.windowsupdate.com/c..._4dc78a6eeb14e2eac1ede7381f4a93658c8e2cdc.msu
  2. Copy the MSU file to a convenient location (such as C:\temp).
  3. Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt
  4. When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator
  5. When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following commands into it, press enter after each

    cd C:\temp

    replace C:\temp with your path if different

    expand windows6.1-kb4534310-x64_4dc78a6eeb14e2eac1ede7381f4a93658c8e2cdc.msu -f:* C:\temp

    DISM.exe /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:C:\temp\windows6.1-kb4534310-x64.cab

  6. You should receive the message:
    The operation completed successfully.
    Make sure to allow the computer to restart if prompted.
  7. If you receive any other message:
    Post a screenshot of the Commandprompt window.
    Zip and attach the file C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log
 
The operation finished successfully, however after restart, the update failed during the reboot
 

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Warning: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Do not run this script on another machine.
  1. Download the attachment fixlist.txt and save it to your desktop.
  2. Right-click on FRST64.exe and select "Run as administrator".
  3. Press the Fix button.
  4. The tool will now process fixlist.txt.
  5. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run.
  6. When finished, a log called Fixlog.txt will appear in the same directory the tool is run from.
  7. Attach the logfile Fixlog.txt to your next reply.
 

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WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread only. No one else should follow these instructions, as it could damage your system.
  • Download the attachment SFCFixScript.txt and save it on your desktop.
  • Save any work you have open, and close all programs.
  • Drag the SFCFixScript.txt file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it.
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  • SFCFix will launch, let it complete.
  • Once done, a file will appear on your desktop, called SFCFix.txt.
  • Open the file, then copy and paste its content in your next reply.
 

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Step 1:
WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread only. No one else should follow these instructions, as it could damage your system.
  • Download the attachment SFCFix.zip and save it on your desktop.
  • Save any work you have open, and close all programs.
  • Drag the SFCFix.zip file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it.
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  • SFCFix will launch, let it complete.
  • Once done, a file will appear on your desktop, called SFCFix.txt.
  • Open the file, then copy and paste its content in your next reply.

Step 2:
Perform the instructions in message #41 again and report the result.
 

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Hello, I think the problem was resolved. After reboot, 3 additional updates were installed successfully. there is no any outstanding update at the moment.

I hope the corrupted files reported by the SFCFIX wont affect the windows 10 upgrade.

Thanks.
 
Great. Looks like we are almost done.
Run the command sfc /scannow in a elevated commandprompt ones again and provide a screenshot of the result.
 
Attach the zipped cbs.log to your next reply.
 
A number of corrupted files appear. Please do following first.

ChkDsk Scan
  • Click on Start - All programs - Accessories.
  • Rightclick on Command-prompt and select Run as administrator.
  • When command prompt opens, typ chkdsk into it, then press enter.
  • Wait for this to complete.
  • Download ListChkdskResult.exe by SleepyDude and save it on your desktop.
  • Rightclick
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    ListChkdskResult.exe and select Run as administrator. Notepad will open the file ListChkdskResult.txt on completion. (The file ListChkdskResult.txt can be found on your desktop.)
  • Copy and paste its content in your next reply.
 
Step 1:
Backup all your important data or create a full system image.

Step 2:
Download
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CrystalDiskInfo.zip and save it on your desktop.
Extract the .zip file into a new folder.
In this new folder, run the tool DiskInfo.
When the tool is finished, it will show some information about the hard disc.
Note: Resize the window so that all information is visible.
Take a screenshot. Read this on how to take a screenshot.
Upload the image file to a file-sharing site and post the download link.
 
Find it attached.
When I got the computer 3 weeks ago, there were several infections, very slow and some disk errors. The Battery was not working which was maybe the reason of the disk error because all unexpected shutdowns.
I cleaned all with Adware Cleaner and Malwarebyte. Also repaired the disk errors with chkdsk and bad rectors were repaired/reassigned. I ran some other tools to double check.
After that, the smartinfo hasn't change.
Today should arrive a new hardrive and I am planning to make a clone before installing windows 10.
I just wanted to share this info with you.
I really appreciate your help in fixing the update problems. maybe should be ok to do the upgrade now. I will keep this original drive as a backup/recovery.

Your recommendation is welcome.

Thanks
 

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Keep the CrystalDisc screenshot to compare twice a week if it is getting worse. If not it could be caused by the reason you mentioned. If it is getting worse replace the disk.

Step 1:
WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread only. No one else should follow these instructions, as it could damage your system.
  • Download the attachment SFCFix.zip and save it on your desktop.
  • Save any work you have open, and close all programs.
  • Drag the SFCFix.zip file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it.
    1p8eDnI.gif
  • SFCFix will launch, let it complete.
  • Once done, a file will appear on your desktop, called SFCFix.txt.
  • Attach that file to your next reply.

Step 2:
Run the command sfc /scannow in a elevated commandprompt again and provide a screenshot of the result.
 

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Step 1:
WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread only. No one else should follow these instructions, as it could damage your system.
  • Download the attachment SFCFix.zip and save it on your desktop.
  • Save any work you have open, and close all programs.
  • Drag the SFCFix.zip file over the SFCFix.exe executable and release it.
    1p8eDnI.gif
  • SFCFix will launch, let it complete.
  • Once done, a file will appear on your desktop, called SFCFix.txt.
  • Attach that file to your next reply.

Step 2:
Run the command sfc /scannow in a elevated commandprompt again and provide a screenshot of the result.
 

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