The is the primary tool for verifying the integrity of Windows system files and replacing corrupted versions with a cached copy stored by Windows.

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Windows 11 is a sleek and powerful operating system, but it isn’t immune to the occasional hiccup. Whether you’re dealing with the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), frequent app crashes, or a system that feels sluggish, the culprit is often a corrupted system file.

Corrupted system files are a common source of frustrating PC problems. They can cause everything from random crashes and the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to application errors, startup failures, and missing settings. Fortunately, Windows 11 comes equipped with powerful, built-in tools to scan for and repair these damaged files.

Once the command finishes, restart your PC and run the sfc /scannow command again to ensure everything is now fixed. 3. Check for Hard Drive Errors (CHKDSK)

If a specific app or file is acting up, it might be infected with malware.

If SFC fails to fix the files, it’s usually because the "source" image (the backup copy Windows uses for repairs) is also corrupted. The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool fixes the Windows image itself by downloading fresh files from Microsoft’s servers. Open Terminal (Admin) again.

Malware often targets system files to gain control over your PC. If you keep finding corrupted files even after repairing them, a virus might be the cause. Open (search for it in the Start menu). Go to Virus & threat protection . Click Scan options .

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