File system corrupted

HI - new here - joined to ask...

I found the performance of my desktop computer HP Envy deteriorating

Found there are several system files corrupted

If I create a recovery flash drive that creates a system 'charges', or the recovery system will contain the same corruptions?

Thanks in advance

Mark

@theCloudMachine

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Use the command line of Dism to clean the corrupted system files.

Access a prompt with administrator privileges. You will need to have an active internet connection to make it work.

Type in Dism/online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press ENTER. The Dism command will use Windows Update as a source to get copies of all corrupted files that it needs to replace clean.  The current operating system in use that happened to 10 Windows, but it works with Windows 8\8.1 as well.

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