To do this, follow these steps:. Note The Sfcdetails. The file includes information about files that were not repaired by the System File Checker tool. Verify the date and time entries to determine the problem files that were found the last time that you ran the System File Checker tool. How to manually replace a corrupted system file with a known good copy of the file. After you determine which system file was corrupted and could not be repaired through the detail information in the Sfcdetails.
To do this, follow these steps: Note You may be able to get a known good copy of the system file from another computer that is running the same version of Windows with your computer. You may perform a System File Checker process on that computer to make sure the system file that you intend to copy is a good copy. Take administrative ownership of the corrupted system file.
To do this, at an elevated command prompt, copy and then paste or type the following command, and then press ENTER:. Grant administrators full access to the corrupted system file.
Replace the corrupted system file with a known good copy of the file. If the steps above don't work, you may need to reinstall Windows. For more info, see Windows 10 recovery options. I haven't interacted with Windows Vista in a few years, but this doesn't strike me as a direct result of CMOS battery issues, and also, one shouldn't advise someone to tamper with motherboard components unless they're familiar with doing that.
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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Okay, I have tried Disable Driver Signature Enforcement, which then tries to start Windows but I run into the same problem of it telling me I can't start Windows and wants to run system repair, which doesn't work.
What should I do? I lost many nights trying to fix it! Please, please help! Any suggestions….. Paul 2 years ago. HAL Author 2 years ago. Frank 3 years ago. Tim 5 years ago. Mark Kindred 6 years ago. Michael 6 years ago. Joe 7 years ago. Corina 7 years ago. Mura 7 years ago. Chris Lilly 7 years ago. Ombongi 7 years ago. Next up is a screen with a box called Recovery Options. Click the first option, Startup Repair. You'll see a Startup Repair box with the message "Startup Repair is checking your system for problems…".
When it's done, it will prompt you to reboot. If there is more than one problem it may reboot again to continue repairing. At this time, you can plug out the DVD, restart your computer and everything should be working normally. Then you can boot your Vista successfully.
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