Files corrupt in Windows 8

Hey, guys.

My laptop recently repaired Windows 8 was weird yesterday.  one of my browsers and the Task Manager were suspended and unresponsive is not for any reason any.  After 15-20 minutes of waiting, nothing was happening, so I had to make a stop hard to update the system.  Then I made a good restart and check the file system with a command prompt, and to my surprise, I got a message saying that WRP (Windows Resource Protection) found files corrupted in my system but that he could not fix some of the files.  I was wondering if maybe the hard stop I did could have something to do with it.  Keep in mind the following:

1. I do not use the hard shutdown on several occasions.

2. I am 99-100% sure I haven't downloaded something infected by the virus on my computer (I did multiple scans with my new Webroot Antivirus and it found no infection.

I just need to know if there is a way I can fix this.  Based on a help article I've read on this particular website, it suggested to replace the corrupted file with a known good copy of the file.  To do this, you must use the file to a computer with the same operating system that corrupted one with the file on it.  This is a slight problem for me in the sense that although I also have a desktop computer, it has windows 7 instead of windows 8.  Any advice would be appreciated.  Here are my system specs and a copy of the newspaper from CBS:

Kind regards

Evan

http://1drv.Ms/1H1WsD9

http://1drv.Ms/1H1WISE

Since my last post, I tried the DISM command and he fixed the corrupted in my system files.  All is well now.

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