How can I find the code for the corrupted by the sfc scan files?

I'm new to computers and I'm not aware about many of these things, I have a laptop Dell Inspiron 1545 with a Vista Home Premium operating system on a 64-bit platform, I did a sfc scan and it found 8 files corrupted. I have also a code will correct corrupted files, but I don't know where to find the codes for the corrupted files to put in the code for fixing corrupted files. I found the log file for the corrupted files and it's the same as the instructions I had to use the code to fix the corrupted files but there is nothing in the log file that corresponds with the file name needed to repair the corrupted files. Where can I find these files? Thanks for any help.

Hello

Not sure what you mean by you have a code to solve those? Create a sfcdetails.txt and that you post a copy
each section of a message here - they will repeat in order to do not post duplicate sections, as appropriate.

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Many files that SFC cannot resolve are not important.

Start - type in the search box-> find CMD in top - click right on - RUN AS ADMIN

put the command from below (copy and paste) in this box and her and then press ENTER.

findstr/c: "[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log > sfcdetails.txt

who creates the sfcdetails.txt file in the folder that you are in when you run it.

So if you're in C:\Windows\System32 > then you will need to look in that folder for the file.

How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe) program
in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

This creates sfcdetails.txt in C:\Windows\System32 find and you can post the errors in a message
here. NOTE: there are probably duplicates so please only post once each section error.

You can read the newspaper/txt files easier if you right click on Notepad or Wordpad then RUN AS ADMIN - then
You can navigate to sfcdetails.txt (in C:\Windows\System32) or cbs.log (in C:\Windows\Logs) as needed.
(You may need to search sfcdetails.txt if it is not created in the default folders.)

I hope this helps.

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