Opencl.dll on sfc /scannow


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    Opencl.dll on sfc /scannow


    hey guys long time lurker here, usually i find solutions on my problem but this time around, i have no idea what to do!

    Short story: ran sfc /scannow and got the message "found corrupt files but cannot repair," specifically regarding Opencl.dll. Can i fix this w/o doing a reset?

    Long Story (in outline form):
    - got a new SSD
    -with my old HDD still in place(with w7) installed w10 thru usb in the SSD
    -It worked, and thru the desktop i transferred files from my old HDD to the SSD
    -tried to format the HDD thru my computer, did not work, got some error
    -proceeded to format the hdd through w10 installation usb - worked
    -changed the boot order so SSD load first
    -got an error saying no OS is found
    -plugged in w10 usb and did "repair my computer" - worked
    -able to access desktop, play games, etc.
    -decided to run sfc /scannow to be sure, and got that error
    -did a disk cleanup and then ran sfc again, still the same

    also i have attached the log that i got from the sfc
    Opencl.dll on sfc /scannow Attached Files
    Last edited by bbnn; 10 Dec 2015 at 14:07.
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    bbnn said:
    ...Short story: ran sfc /scannow and got the message "found corrupt files but cannot repair," specifically regarding Opencl.dll. Can i fix this w/o doing a reset?...
    Perhaps not, even if you were to do a clean install at this point - see here: SFC some corrupt files can not be fixed

    Normally, folks would advise that the next step is using DISM to repair this problem but, if you check the thread I linked above, you may decide you don't want to reinvent the wheel.

    P.S. - Welcome to TenForums! (now that you no longer lurk)
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    Word Man said:
    Perhaps not, even if you were to do a clean install at this point - see here: SFC some corrupt files can not be fixed

    Normally, folks would advise that the next step is using DISM to repair this problem but, if you check the thread I linked above, you may decide you don't want to reinvent the wheel.

    P.S. - Welcome to TenForums! (now that you no longer lurk)
    I thoroughly enjoyed that thread. haha! Well as of right now, I'm not getting any Errors and can play my games fine. So from what I understand the error may eb caused by conflicts b/w the Microsoft Opencl.dll and the nvidia Opencl.dll.
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    bbnn said:
    I thoroughly enjoyed that thread. haha! Well as of right now, I'm not getting any Errors and can play my games fine. So from what I understand the error may eb caused by conflicts b/w the Microsoft Opencl.dll and the nvidia Opencl.dll.
    That was my take from the thread - looks like everyone's stuck with tolerating the situation (doesn't impact me, however) until MS fixes it. I would suggest monitoring for any update on it.
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    Word Man said:
    That was my take from the thread - looks like everyone's stuck with tolerating the situation (doesn't impact me, however) until MS fixes it. I would suggest monitoring for any update on it.
    ...and we're all tearing our hair out trying to find a solution to a problem-in-name-only that is not within our control.

    You saved me a lot of work, although I wish I'd found this thread sooner (because that would have saved even more).

    I bought this laptop right before Christmas, and so far, I've refreshed it and reset it, not to mention all the tinkering to clean up errors cluttering my Event Viewer. I was on the verge of a clean install, but I'm not going to waste my time.

    I'm not in love with Microsoft at the moment, but at least the flippin' thing works even if looking at the Event Viewer drives me right out of my mind.

    Thank you again.
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    rhondalea said:
    ...Thank you again.
    That's the great thing about TenForums - you may have to dig around a bit but can nearly always find someone who's worn your shoes and either shined them up or else stuck them in the closet.
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