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Benjamin;687403 Wrote: Hi Kristan, I am tryin to install vista SP1 on my computer, but it does not complete installation, it reurns with error report "Installation was not successful" and a link to microsoft's site where there are five resolutions to the problem. I have tried all 5, but number 3 seems to be d only 1 wit a negative response, which is the cmd sfc /scannow, it returns wit the message u stated below "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." all others return positive results.... I had to change the security settings to my name to read d message, its loads of junk, I dnt understand anytin in there..... and I also notice I have got the KB941600 on my system but not d other 2, again my USB ports are not recognising any usb devices, I have tried lots of solutions I hav read but no one seems to work for me, do u think uninstalling the KB941600 would stop the error message of "corrupt files" from comin up after the system scan and allow vista SP1 to install?? and do u hav any idea on what I should do about d USB ports?? Help me plz, I dnt kno what 2 do.... Benjamin... "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Hello everyone, One of the MVPs said once,and I read that, that he has yet to see a sfc run wihout reporting corrupted files after the completion. I have that myself, and so far I have no problem using the computer, so why worry ? BY THE WAY, my sfc run was 100% complete. To those with less than 100%, you might Really have a problem. -- t-4-2 |
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:02:16 -0500, t-4-2
wrote: Benjamin;687403 Wrote: Hi Kristan, I am tryin to install vista SP1 on my computer, but it does not complete installation, it reurns with error report "Installation was not successful" and a link to microsoft's site where there are five resolutions to the problem. I have tried all 5, but number 3 seems to be d only 1 wit a negative response, which is the cmd sfc /scannow, it returns wit the message u stated below "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." all others return positive results.... I had to change the security settings to my name to read d message, its loads of junk, I dnt understand anytin in there..... and I also notice I have got the KB941600 on my system but not d other 2, again my USB ports are not recognising any usb devices, I have tried lots of solutions I hav read but no one seems to work for me, do u think uninstalling the KB941600 would stop the error message of "corrupt files" from comin up after the system scan and allow vista SP1 to install?? and do u hav any idea on what I should do about d USB ports?? Help me plz, I dnt kno what 2 do.... Benjamin... "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Hello everyone, One of the MVPs said once,and I read that, that he has yet to see a sfc run wihout reporting corrupted files after the completion. I have that myself, and so far I have no problem using the computer, so why worry ? BY THE WAY, my sfc run was 100% complete. To those with less than 100%, you might Really have a problem. I have two systems, a desktop running Windows Vista Ultimate, and a laptop running Window Vista Business. Both have KB941600 installed. The laptop runs sfc.exe /scannow and completes with no errors, but the desktop reports corrupted files which cannot be repaired. Chris |
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:44:01 -0700, Benjamin
wrote: Hi Kristan, I am tryin to install vista SP1 on my computer, but it does not complete installation, it reurns with error report "Installation was not successful" and a link to microsoft's site where there are five resolutions to the problem. I have tried all 5, but number 3 seems to be d only 1 wit a negative response, which is the cmd sfc /scannow, it returns wit the message u stated below "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." all others return positive results.... I had to change the security settings to my name to read d message, its loads of junk, I dnt understand anytin in there..... and I also notice I have got the KB941600 on my system but not d other 2, again my USB ports are not recognising any usb devices, I have tried lots of solutions I hav read but no one seems to work for me, do u think uninstalling the KB941600 would stop the error message of "corrupt files" from comin up after the system scan and allow vista SP1 to install?? and do u hav any idea on what I should do about d USB ports?? Help me plz, I dnt kno what 2 do.... Benjamin... "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. From command prompt: chkdsk /R restart and let it complete, it will take a while but should repair the disk errors. after restarting again, try SP1 hope it helps |
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Hi there,
I am installing Vista SP1 for the last 2 weeks it seems. By now am with the fifth or sixth MS technician via e-mail and phone. Presently the case is refered to the 'Global Research Team' , indeed. To the sfc /scannow the following is true in my application. After one of the failed attempts to install SP1 I applied the test and got the result you all describe '...corrupt files can't repair some of them..' After a clean install of Vista x64, i.e. formating the HD and before installing anything else, no updates, drivers etc. I still got the same error with the sfc /scannow test. Since my install was on Raid 0, I went back to a single drive installation and tried a clean install with each drive individually and on top of that with each of my two installation disks. Each time the same 'corrupt files.. can't repair. comment at sfc /scannow. I am expecting a call back from the MS technician after consulting with the 'Global Research Team' after about 48 hours from this post. ' As if'! Please note that this issue appears without ANY KB...... updates installed. Let me know if you find a fix. Karl " wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:44:01 -0700, Benjamin wrote: Hi Kristan, I am tryin to install vista SP1 on my computer, but it does not complete installation, it reurns with error report "Installation was not successful" and a link to microsoft's site where there are five resolutions to the problem. I have tried all 5, but number 3 seems to be d only 1 wit a negative response, which is the cmd sfc /scannow, it returns wit the message u stated below "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." all others return positive results.... I had to change the security settings to my name to read d message, its loads of junk, I dnt understand anytin in there..... and I also notice I have got the KB941600 on my system but not d other 2, again my USB ports are not recognising any usb devices, I have tried lots of solutions I hav read but no one seems to work for me, do u think uninstalling the KB941600 would stop the error message of "corrupt files" from comin up after the system scan and allow vista SP1 to install?? and do u hav any idea on what I should do about d USB ports?? Help me plz, I dnt kno what 2 do.... Benjamin... "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. From command prompt: chkdsk /R restart and let it complete, it will take a while but should repair the disk errors. after restarting again, try SP1 hope it helps |
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'Kristan M. Kenney [MVP Wrote: ;527206']Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Hello Kristan, I cannot say for sure if KB 941600 is to blame, but I do have it installed back on Jan.5/08. My very first sfc run ( no record of "when" ) did report corrupt files. What do you suggest? Uninstall KB941600 ? -- t-4-2 |
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Hi:
Thanks for IDing the problem. However, what is the solution? If Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but is unable to fix them--where do I go from here. Not a developer...just a regular user. XP never gave me problems. Vista and IE 8--nightmare. Tried other fixes for "webpage cannot be displayed,"Message: Unexpected call to method or property access. Line: 264 Char: 5 Code: 0 URI: res://ieframe.dll/httpErrorPagesScripts.js" What does that mean in lay terms? How can it be fixed? Thanks. "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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"nyred" wrote: Hi: Thanks for IDing the problem. However, what is the solution? If Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but is unable to fix them--where do I go from here. Not a developer...just a regular user. XP never gave me problems. Vista and IE 8--nightmare. Tried other fixes for "webpage cannot be displayed,"Message: Unexpected call to method or property access. Line: 264 Char: 5 Code: 0 URI: res://ieframe.dll/httpErrorPagesScripts.js" What does that mean in lay terms? How can it be fixed? Thanks. "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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"nyred" wrote: Hi: Thanks for IDing the problem. However, what is the solution? If Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but is unable to fix them--where do I go from here. Not a developer...just a regular user. XP never gave me problems. Vista and IE 8--nightmare. Tried other fixes for "webpage cannot be displayed,"Message: Unexpected call to method or property access. Line: 264 Char: 5 Code: 0 URI: res://ieframe.dll/httpErrorPagesScripts.js" What does that mean in lay terms? How can it be fixed? Thanks. "Kristan M. Kenney [MVP]" wrote: Just a heads up, I've noticed on a lot of systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista, multiple SKU's) that KB941600 causes SFC.EXE /SCANNOW to report the following: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." I've reviewed the CBS.log file in accordance to KB928228 and KB929833, and CBS.log reports that there are no corrupted files. I have also spoken with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional in regards to this issue for about 6 hours and the only solution is to not install this hotfix (which provides a baseline quality level for the USB Core Components in Windows Vista). My question is this- why does this hotfix cause Windows system state corruption, and is there any other known workarounds for this issue? Also, has anyone else noticed this behavior after installing KB941600? Thanks for your time and have a great day, -- Regards, Kristan M. Kenney Microsoft MVP [Windows - Shell/User] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Have you tried chkdsk /r /x ? I had the same problem and ran chkdsk and it
seemed to get rid of any SFC.exe error message. It seems to be helpful to run SFC.exe /scannow in a Safe Mode command prompt window. When that's done, if you see an error message: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," then run CHKDSK /r /x from right there at the command prompt and answer "Y" to the question about running at boot time. After that, run SFC again and hopefully you will see no error message as happend for me. Best of luck, Mike |
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Have you tried chkdsk /r /x ? I had the same problem and ran chkdsk and it
seemed to get rid of any SFC.exe error message. It seems to be helpful to run SFC.exe /scannow in a Safe Mode command prompt window. When that's done, if you see an error message: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," then run CHKDSK /r /x from right there at the command prompt and answer "Y" to the question about running at boot time. After that, run SFC again and hopefully you will see no error message as happend for me. Best of luck, Mike |
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