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SFC
In another question, I was told to type sfc in the run dialogue box, to check
the integrety of windows system files. I did this, and nothing happened. I was hoping I could get further instructions on the matter. Thankyou. |
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1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter.
2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Microsoft Newsgroups Get Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...xp/choose.mspx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "CJ Howard" wrote: | In another question, I was told to type sfc in the run dialogue box, to check | the integrety of windows system files. | I did this, and nothing happened. I was hoping I could get further | instructions on the matter. Thankyou. |
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CJ,
If running XP, and I think W2000, the command is "sfc /scannow" , (w/o = the quotes). Make sure that there is a space between the "c" and "/". = Have the XP CD handy, and wait to the wizard is through, before using = the computer. --=20 Click on Link to Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "CJ Howard" wrote in message = ... In another question, I was told to type sfc in the run dialogue box, to = check=20 the integrety of windows system files.=20 I did this, and nothing happened. I was hoping I could get further=20 instructions on the matter. Thankyou. |
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Running sfc by itself would do nothing apparent. Include " /scannow" (no
quotes and space between sfc and the /. "CJ Howard" wrote in message ... In another question, I was told to type sfc in the run dialogue box, to check the integrety of windows system files. I did this, and nothing happened. I was hoping I could get further instructions on the matter. Thankyou. |
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http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
Introduction to using scannow sfc (system file checker) "CJ Howard" wrote in message ... In another question, I was told to type sfc in the run dialogue box, to check the integrety of windows system files. I did this, and nothing happened. I was hoping I could get further instructions on the matter. Thankyou. |
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"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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Any cd for the same OS edition/service-pack-level is fine for sfc. Unlike a
repair install you will not be asked to input the product key so any XP Pro sp2 cd is good for any installation of XP Pro sp2. Obviously, Home does not work with a Pro installation, etc. It is a good idea to make a slipstreamed copy of your OS as each service pack comes out. An XP Pro original release cd cannot be used with an XP Pro that has SP1 or SP2 already installed. "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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Sounds like you have "Recovery CDs"
http://www.pctechbytes.com/hprecovery.htm "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message ... Any cd for the same OS edition/service-pack-level is fine for sfc. ** I have 6, yes SIX CDs for this computer from HP. They're SP1. Unlike a repair install you will not be asked to input the product key so any XP Pro sp2 cd is good for any installation of XP Pro sp2. ** This PC is XP-Home and the 6 CDs would be SP1. I bought this PC a few years ago. Obviously, Home does not work with a Pro installation, etc. ** Where are you getting Pro from? It is a good idea to make a slipstreamed copy of your OS as each service pack comes out. ** What is a "slip streamed" copy? An XP Pro original release cd cannot be used with an XP Pro that has SP1 or SP2 already installed. ** I have only the CDs for XP-*Home* SP1 that come with the PC. If SFC asked for the CD which of the 6 would I give it? FS...... eSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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"TaurArian" wrote in message ... Sounds like you have "Recovery CDs" http://www.pctechbytes.com/hprecovery.htm That's all the mfg's give you! The last MS CD I got was in 1996 (W95) with a custom made PC. We've already reinstalled the OS on this PC so are familiar with the process. The question is - since I got 6 CDs with this PC which of the 6 would I try if SFC asked for the CD? I'm not talking about doing a full recovery. FS........ "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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sorry, but this was an example. it is just as true for Home. the edition
and service pack level must match. I guess I assumed you would understand the point. sorry for any confusion. "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message ... Any cd for the same OS edition/service-pack-level is fine for sfc. ** I have 6, yes SIX CDs for this computer from HP. They're SP1. Unlike a repair install you will not be asked to input the product key so any XP Pro sp2 cd is good for any installation of XP Pro sp2. ** This PC is XP-Home and the 6 CDs would be SP1. I bought this PC a few years ago. Obviously, Home does not work with a Pro installation, etc. ** Where are you getting Pro from? It is a good idea to make a slipstreamed copy of your OS as each service pack comes out. ** What is a "slip streamed" copy? An XP Pro original release cd cannot be used with an XP Pro that has SP1 or SP2 already installed. ** I have only the CDs for XP-*Home* SP1 that come with the PC. If SFC asked for the CD which of the 6 would I give it? FS...... eSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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You need to identify the cd with the Windows setup file on it. I have no
idea how yours is laid out. If one of the cd's has a large image file on it instead of Windows setup files then you will not be able to supply a Windows cd for the system file checker. However, you can still run sfc because it may not need a cd and if it does you can cancel out of sfc with no risk of harm. Go ahead and try it. "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "TaurArian" wrote in message ... Sounds like you have "Recovery CDs" http://www.pctechbytes.com/hprecovery.htm That's all the mfg's give you! The last MS CD I got was in 1996 (W95) with a custom made PC. We've already reinstalled the OS on this PC so are familiar with the process. The question is - since I got 6 CDs with this PC which of the 6 would I try if SFC asked for the CD? I'm not talking about doing a full recovery. FS........ "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message ... sorry, but this was an example. it is just as true for Home. the edition and service pack level must match. I guess I assumed you would understand the point. sorry for any confusion. ================= So for my 6 W-XP disks to work I must UNINSTALL SP2 again? FS........... "~ FreeSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message ... Any cd for the same OS edition/service-pack-level is fine for sfc. ** I have 6, yes SIX CDs for this computer from HP. They're SP1. Unlike a repair install you will not be asked to input the product key so any XP Pro sp2 cd is good for any installation of XP Pro sp2. ** This PC is XP-Home and the 6 CDs would be SP1. I bought this PC a few years ago. Obviously, Home does not work with a Pro installation, etc. ** Where are you getting Pro from? It is a good idea to make a slipstreamed copy of your OS as each service pack comes out. ** What is a "slip streamed" copy? An XP Pro original release cd cannot be used with an XP Pro that has SP1 or SP2 already installed. ** I have only the CDs for XP-*Home* SP1 that come with the PC. If SFC asked for the CD which of the 6 would I give it? FS...... eSpirit ~" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Go to Start Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. 2. In the Command Prompt window type: SFC /SCANNOW and hit enter. Have your Windows XP CD available. ========================= Hi Carey. You guy always say to have the XP-CD handy = what about those of us who got XP already installed on our PCs and have more than one CD. Which one do we put in the drive? For example I have 2 CDs for my W98 HP computer. FS.......... |
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"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message ... You need to identify the cd with the Windows setup file on it. I have no idea how yours is laid out. If one of the cd's has a large image file on it instead of Windows setup files then you will not be able to supply a Windows cd for the system file checker. However, you can still run sfc because it may not need a cd and if it does you can cancel out of sfc with no risk of harm. Go ahead and try it. ======================== I already ran it the other night. It didn't ask for a CD and I have no idea what it did - since it doesn't tell you if it found any problems. Also, I can't UNINSTALL my HP camera software (as suggested here) because Add-Remove-Programs opens an INSTALL window and says its the software "network resource that's not available" then it locks up! How the holy hell do I remove the software to reinstall it if Add/Remove wont do it? It has no self UNinstaller??!?!!?!?! Also how do I change a programs ASSOCIATION in WX-P? Maybe I can try and change the association I can open the wizard somehow - so I can unload my digital camera. I got the new updated drivers but they made no difference. Thanks.... FS........ |
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