Creators update component store shows corruption but unable to repair

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    Could this also be in relation in to Even ID 6281 an audit failure? I had made a topic on the discussion forum I'll post the text here.

    " Code Integrity determined that the page hashes of an image file are not valid. The file could be improperly signed without page hashes or corrupt due to unauthorized modification. The invalid hashes could indicate a potential disk device error.File Name: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\WinMetadata\Windows.Graphics.winmd

    Code Integrity determined that the page hashes of an image file are not valid. The file could be improperly signed without page hashes or corrupt due to unauthorized modification. The invalid hashes could indicate a potential disk device error.File Name: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\Windows.UI.dll"

    I had later found out that if I open the Netflix or Hulu app, it will give me the audit failure. Now I can use the apps with usually no problems, though oddly Netflix gives me an error when I first try to open it while opening it the first time, but then it will work fine. Hulu opens fine too, as well as Edge browser. Yet it stills gives me the audit failure even when I watch Netflix through Edge browser. Also deleting Edge browser history gives an audit failure too, Event ID 5061.

    I can still use the store and download apps and use them, but I may avoid them for now. I don't any problems but its still very annoying.
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    Creator update is the worst upgrade by MS ever. Except for a few measly and intangible improvements (if there is any! and if it is ever noticeable by average user!) the rest is a total failure. I repair installed Windows four times because I thought something might have messed up in my Windows since DISM started to give the same error. This was until I reviewed the log, googled the error and found this thread. I was about to fresh install Windows and lose all my programs and settings. Why they had to remove 'Control Panel' item from 'Start' right click menu? or Why replacing Program and features in the same menu with Apps and Features? Also 'Scheduled disk checking' of system drive at boot (via command prompt) doesn't work. Why they had to take something that was already working as expected and break it? Just for the sake of doing something? Whoever was in charge of this upgrade project was a total idiot, period. Interesting part is not only they didn't test DISM for themselves before releasing to public at least, still they are silent about the mess they've made.
    Last edited by TeraByte; 17 Apr 2017 at 14:28.
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       #53

    Could you check to see if you have any audit failures such as Event ID 6281, usually they are caused by opening the Netflix or Hulu app and will appear in the event viewer
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       #54

    Redbatman said:
    Could you check to see if you have any audit failures such as Event ID 6281, usually they are caused by opening the Netflix or Hulu app and will appear in the event viewer
    Is there any way to search event viewer by event ID? otherwise on my system there are too many events which makes it virtually impossible to search one by one.
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       #55

    Just check on event viewer for audit failures if you have any Audit Failures, they appear under Audit success, if you don't test by opening Hulu app or Netflix app, if you don't have them download them from the Windows store and then test.
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       #56

    TeraByte said:
    Is there any way to search event viewer by event ID?
    Yes. It's in the Actions pane to the right, click on 'Filter Current Log...'
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       #57

    Redbatman said:
    Just check on event viewer for audit failures if you have any Audit Failures, they appear under Audit success, if you don't test by opening Hulu app or Netflix app, if you don't have them download them from the Windows store and then test.
    No failure so far... all success
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       #58

    Bree said:
    Yes. It's in the Actions pane to the right, click on 'Filter Current Log...'
    Thanks for the tip
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       #59

    Hmm did you test to see if you could get them
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  10. Posts : 5
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    Redbatman said:
    Hmm did you test to see if you could get them
    other than opening the apps, no :) how am i suppose to get them?
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