Future commands returning errors.
Having command line formatting problems?
Try entering the command such as sfc space /? Enter
All published command line options will be listed in cryptic help form.
Open a command window is often better than running from the 'run' dialog box
because any errors will stay on the screen.
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From: Computer_Help_and_Discussion%40yahoogroups.com">Computer_Help_and_Discussion
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mishamcm2003
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:23 AM
To: Computer_Help_and_Discussion%40yahoogroups.com">Computer_Help_and_Discussion
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Subject: [CHAD] Re: Missing dll message
It's sfc /scannow
Space after sfc, no space before scannow.
Mike Miller
Rowan Consulting
http://www.fixmypcmike.com
--- In Computer_Help_and_Discussion%40yahoogroups.com">Computer_Help_and_Discussion
yahoogroups.com, Mia Dorton
<miztyrie
...> wrote:
>
> Ok, I followed the short link, and tried a few different things
there.
>
> 1. I tried sfc [/scannow]
> 2. I tried sfc [/scanonce]
> 3. I tried sfc/scannow
> 4. I tried sfc / scannow
> 5. I tried sfc [/scanboot]
>
> For 3 and 4, i received an error message saying windows could not
locate that folder. For 1,2, and 5, it flashed a black box in the
center of the screen for about a nanosec and then nuthin. I used the
link for the Run command in my startup menu, since you said "run
sfc..."
>
> Where did i go wrong?
>
> --Mia
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