Way To Be Sure All Vista And Window 7 System Files Are Signed (not Corrupted)

Mar 29, 2010

There must be a way to be sure all Vista and W7 system files are signed (not corrupted). I've researched and have not found a way.

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Repair Corrupted System Files

Mar 1, 2009

I figured out how to run a sfc /scannow from the command prompt which showed corrupted system files which it could not repair. It created a = CBS log file which I also managed to open. After that, I am totally at = sea. I do not understand anything in the log file. How do I effect = repairs? Do I do a repair install? If I do, will it disengage the = programs that I have installed as XP does?.....

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Feb 1, 2008

Whenever i download a file such as .msi installer, .exe executable, or .zip archive with IE and run it, it crashes (not IE but the file that was downloaded.) This recently started happening on my Home Premium 64-bit Vista installation, and the problem remains after reinstalling Vista two times from scratch. If the file was downloaded on another PC and saved to a flash drive, it runs fine on Vista. I have tried the sfc /scannow command, as well as disabling any firewall, antivirus, etc. and changing the IE settings. This occurs on a clean installation of Windows Vista also. Here is the crash report, for example this time I was trying to install the FireFox installer after downloading it with IE:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:APPCRASH
Application Name:Firefox Setup 2.0.0.11.exe
Application Version:4.42.0.0
Application Timestamp:44e24a66
Fault Module Name:Firefox Setup 2.0.0.11.exe
Fault Module Version:4.42.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp:44e24a66
Exception Code:c0000096
Exception Offset:00003d99
OS Version:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID:1033
Additional Information 1:8d13
Additional Information 2:cdca9b1d21d12b77d84f02df48e34311
Additional Information 3:8d13
Additional Information 4:cdca9b1d21d12b77d84f02df48e34311Read our privacy statement: Microsoft Online Crash Analysis

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May 14, 2009

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Fixing Corrupted Files In

Feb 7, 2009

I have an Dell XPS 420 which is overclocked (Q6700, 3,33 GHz) and lately vista has crashed all the times and I think it might be because of a corrupted file in windows. I tried to do a sfc /scannow however when it tries to repair the error, it gave me this message:

Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix
some of them.
Details are included in the CBS.Log windirLogsCBSCBS.log. For
example
C:WindowsLogsCBSCBS.log

I have also attached my reliability monitor graph and the scores aren't pretty good.
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Oct 1, 2008

I am about to run recover on my HP m8100y computer-Vista Ultimate 32 bit. This on the advice of HP tech people...I have corrupted files in the operating system. I need info on backing up a ton of things related to windows. Let's start with the Mail address book.

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May 15, 2010

I was doing nothing other than typing up a word document when my laptop froze. I restarted it, and it froze at an earlier stage (after entering my password). In the top left corner of the screen a red rectange was appearing. It was bad. I tried restarting several more times and it would freeze at varying stages - mostly at pasword input and sometimes on making it to the windows desktop..................

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Mar 24, 2009

what this file does? This error message keeps on propping up at start up. Error Message: The Setup files are corrupted. Please obtain a new copy of the program With Auslogics Start Up Manager, tried to remove the entry with Start Up Management to no avail. It just props up again. C:Windowssystem32Vtimmervtttimerr.exe Alien-Spirit is the publisher. Attached are the screen shots.

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RAW Image Files Are Corrupted

Mar 6, 2010

since having installed 64 bit version, I'm experiencing a weird behaviour. Many downloaded raw files (*.cr2) from my Canon camera are corrupted when browsing them in the destination folder, but if I check them browsing the card they are not (and it's not a camera problem: no corrupted files when viewing images in camera). This happens with different cards and using different programs -viewers or editors. I suppose it's a Vista problem, perhaps a driver or codec issue, or perhaps connected to downloading (although I've also tried to copy them from the card and paste them in a desktop folder without using a downloader - Zoombrowser, Lightroom, ACDSee)

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IE Corrupted And Delete From System

Mar 2, 2010

My IE has some how been corrupted and now will not work no matter what i do, is there a way i can delete it and re install it? I have admin access and it still would not let me delete ie from my pc?

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Corrupted Files On USB Flash Drive?

Sep 24, 2009

My son has done some college work at home and saved it directly to a brand new 4GB FAT32 USB flash drive, which he Ejected before removal. Now he is at college, and can't open the files. The directory structure is visible, but when he tries to open a file (for example a PNG), Windows reports the file is corrupted. He has emailed on of the files to me, and I get the same result. All the utilities I can find seem to focus on lost or deleted files, not corrupted ones.

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Word Files Corrupted On Memory Sticks

Jun 22, 2009

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If I copy a file from another PC to my USB memory stick, then open it on my Vista laptop, make some changes and click save I get an error message saying the file is now G:~[134].tmp and is corrupted. I cannot recover the document, and it disappears entirely from the memory stick.If I copy the document directly to my laptop hard drive, I work as a teacher in a small school and 3 of my colleagues have reported the same issue. All use Vista, Word 2003, but different makes of laptop. We have tried using new/different memory sticks but the problem continues. Our XP desktops are unaffected.

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Jun 27, 2008

I had to reinstall all of my software due to a corrupted system file. After re-installing Microsoft Office, I am having difficulty with getting my Microsoft Frontpage re-installed. How do I get this program re-installed?

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Change Vista's Visual Style With Hacked System Files

Mar 20, 2007

Changing the visual style of Windows is something that has become very popular over the years with Windows XP.  In Windows Vista, this is just starting to gain momentum with the release of a few cool hacked visual styles. These alternative visual styles are replacements for the default Aero glass style and offer slight tweaks on the design.  Over time there will be more and more higher quality visual styles released for Windows Vista. 

If you want to get started, you will need to download the hacked visual style skinning engine files from Rafael Rivera’s  site.  Rafael has both x86 and x64 versions available. These modified system files remove the requirement for visual style files to be digitally signed by Microsoft.  If you need help replacing the system files with the modified files, check out my article on working with system files in Windows Vista. 

UPDATE: There is now an automated utility that allows you to patch your visual style skinning engine files with just one click. Click here to check it out.

Make sure you replace all three hacked system files:...

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Vista Installation Is Corrupted

Apr 28, 2009

I am new to windows Vista, but have allready looked around a good bit and am certainly not a newbie on a computer. I have encountered an installation problem that just baffles me and I can't find any information on it. I want to install the Live Essential package with the wlsetup-web.exe from the download page for windows live. That would be as simple as to run the installer and done. Only this one pops up a small window. I have installed a lot of other programs, so it is not with every installer. I have this only with this installer. Does anybody know what the installation executable is looking for. I would like to add that the full package download also shows the same behavior. I have two installations of Windows Vista Home Premium x64 and on the second machine I have no problem installing the live applications. The simple conclusion is that the concerning Vista installation is corrupted in some way.

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Vista Reinstall: Missing/corrupted

Apr 2, 2008

Vista has been corrupted. With previous versions of Windows it was an easy fix to just reinstall right on top of current installation - I called it an overlay. Any missing/corrupted .dll things were put right and I got to keep my data. Anyone know whether this will work with Vista? Also, this is a Gateway pc and they have some crazy partitions with a backup section that I think is just a space waster.

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Feb 18, 2010

I have a corrupted System32 file on windows Vista. I tried to boot from the windows 7 disk and also from the windows XP disk to do a clean install. This doesn't work however, I set the boot in BIOS to cddrive so I don't see the problem. does someone know how I can instal windows 7 or windows XP on my corrupted Vista?

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Jul 21, 2009

I have Vista Home Premium 32bit. Vista became corrupted to the point where I was not even able to start in safe mode. I managed to make a set of backup dvds through the HP backup system just before the computer completely died. Vista Home Premium does not recognize these backup dvds, even though it does show that there are files on each of the dvds. Is there any way to retrieve the information on them?

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Verify You Have Signed Drivers

Aug 19, 2007

Are you having hardware issues with Windows Vista? Almost all Windows Vista issues such as blue screen and random reboots are caused by third-party driver problems.  Microsoft signs device drivers that they test and certify that the driver meet certain quality levels.  Using Microsoft certified drivers greatly reduces your chances of having driver related issues. However, often applications will install drivers that were not certified by Microsoft and those can cause issues.  To check the installed drivers on your computer you can use a cool utility called the Driver Verifier Manager. This is a hidden tool in Windows Vista that can help you identify potentially bad drivers.

Click on the Start Button, key in verifier and hit Enter.

Once the Driver Verifier Manager has started, you will have five options to choose from.  I recommend selecting Create standard settings.

Now you need to select what drivers you want to verify. Next select  unsigned drivers since those are never Microsoft Certified. (If they were certified they would be signed).

You will now see a list of the unsigned drivers on your computer.  When you are finished just hit Cancel.

The Driver Verifier Manager is a very powerful utility that you can also use to test how a driver works. Using the Driver Verifier Manager to verify a driver with the standard settings will closely monitor the driver for various violations.  If it detects one it will throw a bug check (Blue Screen) and create a memory dump that you can then analyze in Windbg.  For more information on verifying drivers, check out Microsoft’s KB article 244617.

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Can Uncheck Replying To Signed E-mail

Mar 5, 2010

I have a digital signature and the e-mail I send out is signed but not encrypted. People that use Windows Mail (in Vista) have a problem replying to my e-mail. A requestor comes up telling them that they also need a digital signature which they do not want or need.This requestor can be turned off and the reply can be sent if you go into Tools and uncheck sign this e-mail or something like that. It gets very annoying to have to do this every time they reply to a signed e-mail. These people are old and do not handle change very well. Is there a way they can uncheck this item so that they do not need to do this each time they reply to a signed e-mail?

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Apr 22, 2008

Windows mail wil not allow me to send a digitaly signed letter.

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Mar 23, 2008

With Protected Mode enabled, our signed plugins no longer operate as they should due to limitations on where they can write files, etc. Is there any way to get around this programmatically, without the user having to disable Protected Mode manually? I must admit that I appreciate Microsoft's continued efforts regarding security, but the entire point of having signed plugins was so that the user could explicitly grant trust to the plugin. Unsigned plugins were not allowed by default in IE6. I'm not sure who thought that was inadequate.

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Oct 31, 2008

Is there any way for my to view 100% of all my files in one list or window?

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Did Not Find The Older Window Operating System Or Xp Installation

Mar 23, 2008

I am presently using 96SE. my ISP no longer supports this version as do some programs....my unit is not powerful enough for either xp or vista I am in my eighties and some of my colleagues tell me that vista has a pretty high learning curve, have found both windows 95 and 95se very user friendly. I can get a new unit from Dell loaded with either XP or Vista, i would like to keep current but do not want to become overwhelmed by new technology. I am not a power user but did not find the older window operating system too challenging, the tasks i presently perform are pretty basic my question is given my age and experience level could i handle Vista or should i opt for the XP version.

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Mar 23, 2008

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Jan 30, 2010

I am trying to use a system restore disk for my friend's computer that I downloaded. The computer have Vista, now I have a 32 bit and 64 bit disc. How can I find out which version of Vista I have? I cannot boot into window or safe mode ( I could figure it out from there). I also tried to check the Bios and saw nothing. The laptop only has 2 gigs of RAM I think, so I would assume 32 Bit, but I want to be sure. Also, if I used the wrong one, would it mess up the computer? or could I just redo it with the other CD?

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Jun 1, 2009

This is for sure that its an old issue and has been quite used and abused on this and different forums. I tried to boot my laptop from the Windows Vista DVD but it just wouldn't boot. Its booting all fine from my desktop but not from my laptop. All i am getting is the bootmgr error. Its not even letting me into the BIOS. When I try to press any function keys, i get error beeps. For the hell of it, I tried to boot from the Windows XP bootable as well and even from Linux Fedora bootable...Did anyone get anything like this. If yeah and you were able to solve the whole thing out, please be kind enough to share the solution.

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Oct 5, 2008

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Running Vista Home Prem 32bit Normally when working with Windows when you do something that opens a new Window, that new Window opens in the forefront. However that is not so in my case, the new Window opens behind and at times I don't even know the new Window has opened because it is behind and hidden from view. Is there a setting that you set to make the new Window open in front of all others?

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I have installed a certificate for my email in WM, but recently I cannot = send a digitally signed email, it gives me an error. I can send unsigned = emails, my email certificate exp. in 2010. How can I correct this error? = Am not facing such problems with other emails just one.

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