SFC / Scannow Stops At 69 Percent - Could Not Perform Requested Operation
Nov 20, 2012
In the beginning of the year I got the infamous malware that infected many PC's worldwide (can't remember the name) and got my action center completely destroyed. I eventually fixed it, by adding the Security Center service that was gone, but one issue still remains: the action center system tray icon is greyed out, and impossible to turn back on!
I searched online, and the most common solution I've found was to run the sfc /scannow command. So I did, and for some reason it stops at 69% and after about a minute stuck at that number it says: "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation" I tried multiple times, but the same error happens every time. How can I fix this error, without re-installing the OS? Or is this only solved that way?
I was infiltrated by a virus , have my pc back up and running after trying everything I have been suggested to do , then finally combofix got it cleared up. however my security flag flashes off for a split sec, then back to on. had eset and malwarebytes. can't run sfc scan get "Windows Protection could not perform the requested operation".
I am trying to send my work to my teacher from my laptop but every single time a pop-up comes on my screen saying,"There is no email program associated to perform the requested action.install an email program,or if one is already installed, create an association in the Default Programs control panel."
just installed win7 and the outlook 2003. Every time i press send and receive i get an error message "you don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation"
Running sfc /scannow as administrator. scannow stops at 64% EVERY time. I've run chkdsk. . no errors. Have not run in safe mode. Never had to before.First received: err msg from "window command processor" Then received err msg "Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation." Received this 3 times in a row.I have run scannow successfully in the past without issue. This is a first.
I've got Visual InterDev 6 installed using Seamless XP Mode.If I open a file on the host disk, which opens interdev I cannot save any changes, and I get this error:"The requested operation cannot be performed on a file with a user-mapped section open" If I save to a new file in the same folder, it saves ok, but any subsequent edits return the same error if I try to save.Is this a permissions problem with windows 7 and XP mode, or a quirk with the old interdev software?
Trying to install AVG antivirus program in laptop running windows 7 ultimate 32bit and got this message: "The requested operation requires elevation" I have never seen this message before in xp so I don't know how to handle this.
When I try to backup my desktop, it gets to 42% and it stops, I have tried several times, it's a new computer, my 1st backup went smooth, but now I can't get it to finish.
I have a problem with downloading a file above roughly 80MB it just stops I tried chrome,firefox and opera and nothing works. On Firefox and Chrome the download just stops on Opera the speed changes to unknown and it stops downloading.I don't have a wireless connection I use modem and my net connection should be okay since on my old comp with same net it worked without problem.
I'm running Outlook 2010 with about 5 separate POP 3 accounts. I archive regularly and compact after archiving. After a lot of trouble cloning a new C drive to an SSD, Outlook, along with a lot of other software, began acting strangely. Everything has pretty much been resolved except for the Outlook problem.
For no reason I can isolate, Outlook will suddenly close, giving the message that it had to close and it will now try to retrieve my data. It does so, unless I was in the middle of composing an email - that will be gone! Sometimes, instead of closing, it freezes and says application not responding.
I checked the disk for errors using scan now and it's fine. I've run memtest and it's fine. I've run in safe mode and it just shut down with no comments. In working my way through suggestions on this board, I just ran Sysinternals Process Explorer until the error occurred and went back to normal. In looking at Process Explorer, I'm afraid the actual data is overwhelming to me. However, I'll attach everything I have.
I have just run the sfc /scannow command, just to see what the result would be.
If you've ported Windows Mail over from Vista like I have, then the scannow command returns the Windows Mail folders back to the default installation settings.
Windows Mail will no longer run.
I had to boot into Vista and copy the program files folder from Vista to Win 7 to re enable Windows Mail. The Windows Mail program store in app data remains unchanged.
I have Win7x64Ulti -Dell OEM I auto installed Sp1 in a moment of weakness (gave in to the pain of Windows 7).I have problems with some programs around com+ and VSS, notably Casper, but others as well so I ran sfc /scannow.Only one file shows up as a problem and Win says "cannot repair - source file corrupt". It is the windowssystem32catsvrut.dll, a com+ library.
Message follows:Cannot repair member file [l:24{12}]"catsrvut.dll" of Microsoft-Windows-COM-ComPlus-Runtime-QFE-CATSRVUT-COMSVCS, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 (9), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch The attempted source is the winsxs folder.The 7600 would be pre SP1 if I read that right, so of course it cannot repair.So - I check the last disk image I had of this disk and in fact that file size and dttm is the same in the indicated winsxs folder but different in system32. I get that system32 is a secure dir/file and I cannot just copy/paste. But how to fix this is stumping me.
Weird part - I'm having trouble finding the actual file because of how Windows 7 uses Winsxs to dynamically link these files to the OS depending upon 32 or 64 bit access. I'm guessing there is a junction or symbolic link involved, because in Win explorer the file is correct size and date, in DOS it is correct size and date but when I run superfinder it shows all files with this name and system32 has wrong size and date.So it appears system32catsrvut.dll has a problem, and it further appears that the source to repair is from a pre-SP1 image in this library.I can't repair (OEM to SP1).I can't seem to copy the dll from the backup image.How do I get a valid copy of the dll? Or even tell if it is invalid?
I was having problems with my wallpaper (couldn't change it) after fresh instalation of windows and I found a solution on somewhere on the interent. (I had to delate one file). But they also said I could do scannow using cmd.exe. So I did it.[CODE]
I've been unable to diagnose an error I've been receiving when I try to open programs (Error 170 "The Requested Resource is in Use"). I've googled the problem and although it appears to be a fairly common error, almost every site I've been to seems to think that I have some kind of removable storage hooked up, which I don't. This is happening whenever I try to open a program whether it be Advanced SystemCare or System Restore. Further more, I'm unable to manage several tasks in Windows, such as creating user accounts. My anti-virus has come up clean, so I'm at a loss.
I have run sfc/scannow in win 7, and have followed instructions to run sfc at boot in command prompt, but nothing has solved the errors. i have saved the file sfcdetails.txt to desktop, and have extracted only the problematic parts and saved it in another file problems.txt kindly check the file, as i have attached it here.
all the files are either .inf or with .nlp extensions.windows is running fine. but i want to get rid of the problems before they become a serious issue. I have a pre-installed OEM version of win 7 basic SP 1, and i have a HP G6-1117TX laptop. There is a drive named "System", which is the active and boot-able partition, and is not the same drive where windows is installed.
After running sfc/scannow, no matter how many times I run it, I continuously receive the same error(s).sfc/scannow 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 windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example...Here is the portion of the CBS.log giving me the errors:2011-07-25 19:14:27, Info CSI 000002e4 [SR] Verify complete 2011-07-25 19:14:27, Info CSI 000002e5 [SR] Repairing 4 components
Want to generate the reports in the sticky (attacking folders as a zip). I've done the first report and have the folder (Windows_N6_BSOD). How do I ZIP this exactly?
The third step (Start>perfmon/report). I type this into the search bar in start and don't get anything? (I have Windows 7).
I want to be able to put all the info as requested as I'm getting a few random crashes on startup (including the occasional BSOD). But obviously I want to be able to give the correct info to the experts on here.
I had a bsod randomly and decided to run a /sfc scannow. It found 1(2?) problem files
2011-01-19 00:44:56, Info CSI 000002ac [SR] Could not reproject corrupted file [ml:60{30},l:58{29}]"??C:WindowsSysWOW64en-US"[l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui"; source file in store is also corrupted 2011-01-19 00:45:50, Info CSI 000002fc [SR] Could not reproject corrupted file [ml:60{30},l:58{29}]"??C:WindowsSysWOW64en-US"[l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui"; source file in store is also corrupted
iassdo.dll.mui a 6kb file found in the syswow64en-us folder.I tired extracting file from my win7 disk however it still keeps the error on rescan. I was wondering if someone could upload the file so I could try that, dont want to do a full repair install for one file.there's 2 files with the name iassdo.dll.mui, the problem ones are the 6kb not the 45kb file.
Recently I had an issue with Chrome (which is now solved), But during solving the error I done an SFC Scan as it was a windows .DLL that was reporting to be in error and the scan found a few files that were un-repairable.I also downloaded a Windows 7 Installation Disc from Digital River; Here.After extracting the required files from the .iso files with 7-Zip, I changed the ownership of them and 'Moved and Replaced' the old files with the new files.
I then re-booted in safe mode with CMD Prompt and re-scanned with SFC, but the same files are reporting they are in error. Are they important? Is there another way to repair them? I am running Windows 7 Home Premium, I have attached the most recent SFC Scan.
For some unknown reason each time that I try to login to my Hotmail account I am asked for my password. Up to two days ago I could instantly access my Hotmail account from the weblink in Bing or from a link that I have saved to my Favorites. The only change to my computer that I can think of is that I have in the days prior to this change downloaded and used the new version of CC Cleaner to delete tracking cookies, temp files, etc.. I never use it for doing anything to the registry.
my laptop runs windows7 and is connected by wireless to my home PC running windows XP. The network printer is a brother DCP-145C and up until 2 weeks ago was prinitng from both computers well. My laptop recognises the printer but the printer does not print anything requested by the laptop. The PC prints perfectly. Sharing appears to be set up correctly.
This has been happening for a few weeks now where whenever I or anybody else tries to view my facebook profile, the message' The page you requested was not found.You may have clicked an expired link or mistyped the address. Some web addresses are case sensitive.' comes up.As well as this, facebook chat does not work from time to time and simply shows a triangle ! sign instead. I've tried to look everywhere to resolve this but nobody seems to have the same issue.
I bought my daughter a laptop. I dont have a windows 7 disc as windows 7 came already installed. However yesterday when she turned laptop off to have her tea and when she went back to use it. We noticed that after the windows logo had appeared the screen stayed black we could move the mouse but that was about it. I put the laptop into safe mode and checked for viruses malware and trojans, also tried a system restore but that didn't seem to do anything and found nothing suspicious.
Also did the sfc /scannow no errors reported. I read that you could get into the Task manager and stop the explore.exe and add a new one and start it again. This however I cannot try as I cant get past the windows logo screen.. So in a nut shell here's what ive tried and failed at doing..
1- Startup repair 2- System restore 3- (Via Safemode) checking for viruses, malware, trojans. 4- (Vie Safemode) updated to latest Graphic Driver 5- Tried this >> Windows 7 Black Screen Of Death Fix << did its job but after reboot went back to black screen 6- Removed battery and pressed power button for 30 - 60 seconds (to no avail)
when i open a command prompt with admin priv and type in sfc/scannow it comes back with the mess windows resource found errors and cant fix them, WTF even on a clean install with no apps installed just the windows update the computer goes thru when doing a clean install. Go to check if i still get errors and what do you know im still getting errors on a clean install.
I recently got some work done on my machine at a "PC fixit" store. It was unbootable due to an encryption issue that I had created, so as part of the service, they loaded Ultimate on it. When I got the machine back, it worked fine, but I couldn't shut it down without holding down the power button (would always reboot). I still don't have any issues with my machine, but when I run scannow (many times) I get errors about seemingly important files, but I can't tell if I have cause for concern, or what the next steps should be, since I don't have any way to replace the corrupted files. I would prefer not to have the OS reloaded.