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You say there's no need to run regular SFC scans. The only reason I found this Windows Defender Platform corruption though was because I ran an sfc scan. There will be thousands of people unaware of the problem.
Are you thinking that Microsoft will fix the issue itself with another windows update at some point anyway ?
I used
sfc (found errors that couldn't be fixed)
dism (repaired successfully)
sfc (errors found but fixed by sfc)
and finally ,
sfc (windows resource protection found no integrity violations)
So everything was then fixed.
Should I just have left the errors alone and waited for a Microsoft fix?