Want to run sfc but cannot


  1. Posts : 73
    Windows 10 pro version 10.0.19045
       #1

    Want to run sfc but cannot


    Hi All,
    I have teyped in command prompt, i then run as administrator, i get the black screen up with cursor flashing but cannot type anything in.
    I also noticed it is showing system 32 exe but i thought windows was 64
    The reason i want to do this is because i installed some free rubbish software and its caused a slow boot up time tec
    Silly me
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  2. Posts : 6,348
    Windows 11 Pro - Windows 7 HP - Lubuntu
       #2

    The CMD.exe file that opens the CMD window is under a C:\Windows\system32 folder. Nothing to do with the OS type.

    On the search box type sfc /scannow + enter and it will begin a scan.
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  3. Posts : 43,014
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #3

    The reason i want to do this is because i installed some free rubbish software and its caused a slow boot up time tec
    If you can't fully uninstall that program, your possible options are:

    a. Use a system restore point created before you did.
    b. Use a 3rd party uninstaller (free) e.g. Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller. Wise Uninstaller (free) offers 'custom' uninstall if you need to browse somewhere to find part of the program remaining (more technical).
    c. If you routinely use 3rd party disk imaging- as is endlessly recommended here- then restore an image created before you installed this program.

    Here's one way to launch a command prompt as admin:
    Want to run sfc but cannot-untitled.png

    Running SFC /SCANNOW is unlikely to help with the impact of a 3rd party program, nor will it remove it.
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  4. Posts : 6,348
    Windows 11 Pro - Windows 7 HP - Lubuntu
       #4

    I agree with Dalchina. First thing you need to do is to uninstall the rubbish software.
    Open Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features, look for the rubbish software and uninstall it.
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  5. WXC
    Posts : 13,170
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2 19045.4046
       #5

    Piccy said:
    Hi All,
    I have teyped in command prompt, i then run as administrator, i get the black screen up with cursor flashing but cannot type anything in.
    Hello, Piccy.

    If not already so, welcome to the forum.

    Sometime, 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. Addressing specifically, just your first sentence...

    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-356-.png

    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-359-_li.jpg

    Place your mouse cursor where the 'red check' mark is, and type in sfc /scannow and press 'Enter' on your keyboard.


    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-357-.png

    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-359-.png

    Note ~ "This process will take some time"


    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-360-.png

    From initiation to completion, it took my PC eight (8) minutes.

    Best of luck.

    ~~~~

    As to the rest of your post, (removing rubbish software), follow the advice given by @dalchina and @Megahertz.
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  6. Posts : 73
    Windows 10 pro version 10.0.19045
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Megahertz said:
    The CMD.exe file that opens the CMD window is under a C:\Windows\system32 folder. Nothing to do with the OS type.

    On the search box type sfc /scannow + enter and it will begin a scan.
    Many thanks, I’m a newbie to windows 10

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    WXC said:
    Hello, Piccy.

    If not already so, welcome to the forum.

    Sometime, 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. Addressing specifically, just your first sentence...

    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-356-.png

    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-359-_li.jpg

    Place your mouse cursor where the 'red check' mark is, and type in sfc /scannow and press 'Enter' on your keyboard.


    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-357-.png

    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-359-.png

    Note ~ "This process will take some time"


    Want to run sfc but cannot-screenshot-360-.png

    From initiation to completion, it took my PC eight (8) minutes.

    Best of luck.

    ~~~~

    As to the rest of your post, (removing rubbish software), follow the advice given by @dalchina and @Megahertz.
    I’m a newbie and very grateful for the info

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    Megahertz said:
    I agree with Dalchina. First thing you need to do is to uninstall the rubbish software.
    Open Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features, look for the rubbish software and uninstall it.
    Many thanks to you

    - - - Updated - - -

    dalchina said:
    If you can't fully uninstall that program, your possible options are:

    a. Use a system restore point created before you did.
    b. Use a 3rd party uninstaller (free) e.g. Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller. Wise Uninstaller (free) offers 'custom' uninstall if you need to browse somewhere to find part of the program remaining (more technical).
    c. If you routinely use 3rd party disk imaging- as is endlessly recommended here- then restore an image created before you installed this program.

    Here's one way to launch a command prompt as admin:
    Want to run sfc but cannot-untitled.png

    Running SFC /SCANNOW is unlikely to help with the impact of a 3rd party program, nor will it remove it.
    Thanks, a great help

    - - - Updated - - -

    Hi All,
    Did as you advised, all working well
    Many thanks again
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  7. Posts : 43,014
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #7



    Now before something REALLY breaks (and disks can fail) - are you using 3rd party disk imaging to help you restore your PC to as was before the disaster happened? Even if the disk failed or your dog ate your PC? (!)

    Using that regularly and routinely is a great idea- e.g. Macrium Reflect (often thought the best) or, simpler appearance, Aomei Backupper (Chinese). Both have free versions, but Macrium is not going to update the free version further.
    Last edited by dalchina; 22 Jul 2023 at 12:14.
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  8. Posts : 73
    Windows 10 pro version 10.0.19045
    Thread Starter
       #8

    dalchina said:


    Now before something REALLY breaks (and disks can fail) - are you using 3rd party disk imaging to help you restore your PC to as was before the disaster happened? Even if the disk failed or your dog ate your PC? (!)

    Using that reglarly and routinely is a great idea- e.g. Macrium Reflect (often thought the best) or, simpler appearance, Aomei Backupper (Chinese). Both have free versions, but Macrium is not going to update the free version further.
    Hello,
    Great idea
    I have downloaded the standard editon of Aomei backupper
    I intend, in the future to install an ssd drive, i did this on my macbook and noticed a big difference, i cannot remember the free software is used though
    I understand i can clone with Aoemi ?
    Thanks again , a fantastic forum.
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