My computer crashed while running an old game not really meant for Windows 7. After every unexpected shutdown, I run sfc /scannow
and this time it came back with errors. A long log, 12000 lines of basically nonsense. While looking into it, I discovered DISM and that there is a shim for it to work on Win7. I run dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /scanhealth
and it produces this log (much shorter than sfc
):
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Checking System Update Readiness.
Binary Version 6.1.7601.18489
2014-08-06 10:35
Checking Windows Servicing Packages
Checking Package Manifests and Catalogs
(f) CBS MUM Corrupt 0x00000000 servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Hyphenation-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum Expected file name Microsoft-Windows-IE-Hyphenation-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~neutral~~10.2.9200.16437.mum does not match the actual file name
(f) CBS MUM Corrupt 0x00000000 servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum Expected file name Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~neutral~~10.2.9200.16437.mum does not match the actual file name
Checking Package Watchlist
Checking Component Watchlist
Checking Packages
Checking Component Store
Summary:
Seconds executed: 140
Found 2 errors
CBS MUM Corrupt Total count: 2
Unavailable repair files:
servicing\packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Hyphenation-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum
servicing\packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum
servicing\packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Hyphenation-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.cat
servicing\packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.cat
Since this is on Win7, I can't run /RestoreHealth
to have it fix any problems. It seems like all I need to do is rename these files to include the word neutral
in the proper places but I absolutely do not want to do that myself.
The system seems fine and stable but I'd still like to fix these issues. Is there maybe a place I can get the cat/mum files to aid in the repair of these issues? Maybe a different command? Maybe boot a Windows CD and do something with the Recovery Console? I'm open to anything.
chkdsk %systemdrive% /r
This way you can ensure the file system health is okay.