Hello, Welcome to Microsoft Community Forum. As per the description, it seems either one of the services is stopped or some system files may be missing of corrupt. I will be glad to assist you with your query. Check whether the Volume Shadow Copy services is started. To do this: 1. Go to start, type services.msc in start search box and press enter. Now, check Volume shadow Copy is running.
Perform a sfc scan. The System File Checker tool scans system files and replaces incorrect versions of the system files by using the correct versions.
To run the System File Checker tool, follow these steps: • Click Start, and then type cmd in the Start Search box. • Right-click cmd in the Programs list, and then click Run as administrator. Thanks for the help. The test results are rather complicated. The easy one is the check of 'Volume shadow Copy.' The 'Status' column was blank and the 'Startup Type' column was 'Manual.' The sfc /scannow test summary result is as follows: 'Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.'
The test produced the following log: c: Windows Logs CBS CBS.log. I used Notepad to view CBS.log. It is long and complicated. The log has a couple of lines stating that it 'cannot repair' GB-wp6.jpg and one that 'cannot repair' Amd64 HPFIGLHN.dll. There was also a 'could not reproject corrupted file GB-wp6.jpg.'
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Does any of this make any sense? I have read the 'How to manually replace. With a known good copy of the file.' The operation seems straight forward but the 'file and path name' is not clear to me. The path names of the two corrupted files (GB-wp6.jpg and HPFIGLHN.DLL) does not appear in sfcdetails.txt. When I search the computer I find two copies of each file in two different directories. Are all four files corrupt?
Once I identify 'good' files do I individually 'replace and copy' all four files? I looked on another Windows 7 computer and again found two copies of each file. Again each of the files was in a different directory.
However the exact directories on the two computers are not the same. Math Magic Pro 8 Keygen Music on this page. I do have DVD and USB media for this Windows 7 computer.
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As you have the DVD for Windows 7, let's perform in-place upgrade. Performing a repair installation will restore the current Windows installation to the version of the installation DVD. This also requires the installation of all Windows updates that are not included on the installation DVD. Note: Performing a repair installation will not damage files and applications that are currently installed on your computer. You need to activate your Windows after the installation completes. To perform a repair installation of Windows 7, follow these steps: • Close all the running applications. • Insert the Windows 7 DVD in the computer's DVD drive.
• In the Setup window, click Install Now. Note If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps: • Click Start, and then type Drive: setup.exe in the Start Search box. Note The Drive placeholder is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive. • In the Programs list, click Setup.exe. • In the Setup window, click Install Now. • Click Go online to obtain the latest updates for installation (recommended). • Type the CD key if you are prompted to do this.