sfc/scannow

When I scanned my computer to find errors with the sfc/scannow command in command prompt,

It says windows, resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to solve some of them.

details are provided in the CBS.log newspaper.

But when I tried to open the CBS.log log, I get a message access denied. what I would do.

How can I set up the problem

I suggest we do a upgrade in place to fix the corrupted system files. I would like to explain that the upgrade in place is a tool to repair the system. Thanks to the special upgrade process, we will be able to repair the system. The upgrade in place will not affect the settings like photos, movies, documents, etc. that are saved on the computer.  However, it is recommended that you first back up your important information and files of other partitions or other disks. Then, please do the following:

Turn off Windows features before you perform an upgrade in place

================================================

1. click on start, then click Control Panel.

2. click Classic view in the left pane and then double-click programs and features.

3 click on the pane "Turn Windows features on the left on or off.

4. in the Windows features dialog box, uncheck all the check boxes and then click OK.

If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

Note: If the Windows device window is empty, please disregard that the steps and directly perform upgrade operations on site it should be relevant to the issue of the update.

Now perform the following steps to repair corrupted files:

On-site upgrade

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1. Insert the Windows Vista DVD in the DVD drive of the computer.

2. Click Start and select computer.

3. If please find the "setup.exe" file in the DVD-ROM and double-click it.

4. click on install now.

5. when we are invited to enter the product key, please click Next without entering any key. The installation wizard will prompt and ask if you agree to install Windows Vista without the key. Please choose confirm.

6. When you get to the screen ' which type of installation you want', click upgrade to upgrade the Windows Vista system files.

Note: All performing the upgrade in place, the system will reboot automatically (several times) to merge the files and programs. Please leave the computer alone and do not set up until the upgrade on the spot. The system should start Windows Vista once it is upgraded.

When the upgrade in place end please check again the original problem.

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