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Cleanmgr.exe - application error

the exception unknown software exception (0xc00000fd) occurred in the application at location 0x60e91da5

You get the same message when run you cmd as administrator?

Type cmd in the start area (do not hit entry), right-click on the icon for cmd.exe at the top of the list and choose Run as administrator, the applicant of the UAC OK.  Then try sfc/scannow.  Don't forget to put a space after sfc.

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