How To Repair Windows System Files with SFC /Scannow Command
When you have problems starting your Windows laptop, get odd errors, or functions don't operate properly, there's a significant probability that certain system files are broken or missing for unexplained reasons. Typically, issues with system files occur after installing a cumulative update, driver, or performing manual installation adjustments.
Whatever the cause, if you run into any problems, Windows 10 provides the System File Checker (SFC), a command-line utility intended to examine the integrity of system files and replace missing or damaged ones with functioning replacements.
In this Windows 10 instruction, we will show you how to utilize the System File Checker tool to automatically or manually restore broken system files.
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