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Old March 9th 09, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Clark[_7_]
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Default SFC unable to fix--what next?

DL wrote:
You might want to test your memory, www.memtest.org , when Acronis gave me
problems it was due to iffy memory

"Clark" wrote in message
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I got the message below when I ran the SFC /scannow as admin. What happens
next? Do the files get fixed later, are they marked as bad and left alone
or what.

"Windows resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix
some of them."

Running a system repair did nothing, and when I run SFC now it says no
problems found.

The reason I ask is Acronis True Image Home 2009 seems to crash whenever I
try to get it to restore a backup it created. Don't know why it is
crashing, but even another Vista install running the software locks up
when trying to restore backups made with this system.

Thanks,
Clark



OK, but the software seems to work on a fresh Vista install. I have to
believe something is being backed up that causes Acronis to crash when
accessing it for a restore operation. If I access the backups made on
the current install from the new install, Acronis also crashes but does
not when accessing backups made on the new install.

There must be something on my current install causing the problem. One
install in activated, the bad one, and one is not yet. I sure hope
Acronis is not having problems because of the activation!

I did have SP2 installed for one day, so it might have messed things up.

Thanks,
Clark