It seems that my computer has two completely different profiles, each totally unaware of the other. The older profile - PVK is the one currently up. My newer, and preferred profile is PRVK, which will no longer boot, and I don’t know how to get to it. For a couple of months now, on reboot, PVK would occasionally show up. Seeing that, I’d immediately shut down. It used to be that when I rebooted after that, PRVK would boot up, and all would be fine. As time went by, it took more reboots to get back into PRVK, until finally, at this time, only PVK will boot up, and in PVK, I’m missing 3 months of emails and the desktop is scrambled, with all of the icons bunched up on the left side of the screen, rather that my usual layout. I’ve tried everything that I can find to see both profiles, including regedit, hoping to be able to delete PVK and only boot into PRVK, but at this point, I can only find PVK. I’m lost on this one!
“Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.”
Hi , i m trying to scan now by using command prompt but it says : you must be an administratorrunning a console session inorder to use the sfc utility…
now i highly confused, and donno wat to do ? PLz help me!
After scanning, it says WINDOWS RESOURCE PROTECTION COULD NOT PERFORM THE REQUESTED OPERATION. What will I do to fix my pc?
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some
of them. Details are included in the
.Log windirLogsCBSCBS.log. For
example C:WindowsLogsCBSCBS.log. Note that logging is currently not
supported in offline servicing scenarios.
how to solve this
Run the following command:
ICACLS C:Windowswinsxs
Then see if you can get the sfc to work, if not then do a repair install. see steps here How to: Repair Install Windows 10
You entered the command incorrectly. Copy / Paste it from this article.
MINE SAID Error: 87
The online/cleanup-image/restorehealth option is unknown.
For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe/?.
The DISM log file can be found at C:WINDOWSLOGSDISMdism.log
You need to mount an image of win 10 and point DISM to it. This is how
If you get the error message "cannot find source files"you need to have an ISO file mounted and need to specify where it is located with the below command
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /source:WIM:X:SourcesInstall.wim:1 /LimitAccess Where “X” is the drive letter where the ISO is located. Simply change the “X” to the correct drive letter
Run sfc /scannow again to see what it says. And post a picture here, it will be better if we continue with this issue on http://equestions.net/ask so i can assist you more conveniently.
how do you know when the system restore is done
I did like 10x now… still comes back to bsod
This is what appeared on my screen and I don’t know what to do next ., I restart my pc thrice but this would still appear.
Thank you.
Thank you for letting me know. I do intend to write a detailed guide for this error and will do in a couple of days.
^ Try the solutions mentioned in this article.
Yeah, I was hoping it wasn’t that, but thank you anyway. I’ll get right on it and tell you how it goes!
It seems like your Windows is affected by a virus in this case it looks like a worm to me. Even If your sfc scan works it’s not going to eliminate the virus. It’s highly recommended to do a scan through Malwarebytes or any other antivirus you have to stop the spreading of worm and after that do a reset of your Windows.
It started as task manager taking several minutes to open, then I noticed that administrative popups were also terribly slow to open. I’d try to update an app and it took upwards of ten minutes to get the confirmation popup. I figured there was a windows update I missed, so I checked and there apparently was. When I went to update, it just kept “checking for an update.” But at some point it told me there was an issue getting the update started. I ran a windows update troubleshoot and it said there was a problem running the troubleshoot itself. I didn’t know what to do after that, so I looked it up and somewhere (I think this website) told me to run this command. Still having the same issues.