Massive issues, corrupt files for days, internet solutions don't work.


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    Windows 10
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    Massive issues, corrupt files for days, internet solutions don't work.


    Started getting the error "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000022) Click OK to close the application" When trying to open any application through the launcher (the applications work when I run as administrator. I was confused so I googled it, checked for corrupted files in admin command prompt using sfc/scannow. This detected that their were detected corrupt files, but it was unable to fix some of them. Then I ran it in safe mode, same result. After that I used DISM/Online/Cleanup-image/RestoreHealth and once again that didn't seem to do anything and I still had the same issue, rebooted into safe mode and tried again, no luck. Tried to reset my PC to reset windows, but has an error every time. Done multiple scans with defender malware bytes and no malware found. Can anyone help? Appreciate it.
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  2. Posts : 8,057
    windows 10
       #2

    Welcome to the forum. Goto Download Windows 10 choose update it will do reinstall of the new creators update you keep all your files and software
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    Samuria said:
    Welcome to the forum. Goto Download Windows 10 choose update it will do reinstall of the new creators update you keep all your files and software
    sorry forgot to add I've tried that but wouldn't let me install due to an unknown error.
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  5. Posts : 7,871
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
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    Also, try running a full chkdsk scan of your system drive?
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  6. Posts : 251
    Windows 10 Pro
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    FYI ... it seems Microsoft failed to test DISM and SFC in the new CU. Those utilities are broken in CU. SFC on my laptop finds no errors, but DISM finds errors that are "repairable". The testing for these utilities in the CU was sorely lacking by Microsoft. Their testing efforts in major releases should be much better.
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    Mac OS Catalina
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    TexasBandit said:
    FYI ... it seems Microsoft failed to test DISM and SFC in the new CU. Those utilities are broken in CU. SFC on my laptop finds no errors, but DISM finds errors that are "repairable". The testing for these utilities in the CU was sorely lacking by Microsoft. Their testing efforts in major releases should be much better.
    Microsoft did not fail at anything. Those utilities still work. If you do an upgrade with any version of Windows 10, you are just rolling problems from the previous OS version into the new one, along with any tools that make changes to the registry or any registry or GPO changes if you are running Pro or Enterprise may not work with the next higher version of Windows 10. Also do a clean install, never do a upgrade of Windows 10.
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    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
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    bro67 said:
    Microsoft did not fail at anything. Those utilities still work. If you do an upgrade with any version of Windows 10, you are just rolling problems from the previous OS version into the new one, along with any tools that make changes to the registry or any registry or GPO changes if you are running Pro or Enterprise may not work with the next higher version of Windows 10. Also do a clean install, never do a upgrade of Windows 10.
    There are many problems with the CU judging by the posts spread around the forum. I suspect poor software QA from MS. Users should not have to waste their time doing a clean install and reinstalling all their software every time there is a major OS update.
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  9. Posts : 251
    Windows 10 Pro
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    I have to disagree with you bro67. There are too many users that have updated to the CU having the same issues with SFC and DISM. And I concur with you Steve C. The quality assurance efforts by Microsoft lately sure leave a lot to be desired. I worked as a database manager for 30 years, and if we put out code like MS does as often as they do, we would have lost our jobs. They sure need to improve their integration testing before releasing software.
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