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Checking System consistency, type of file NTFS


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Hey,
Ok last night I did the defrag, but the program said I had a WHOLE bunch registry errors and junk files, so I got the complete Aulogics Bootspeed, at the moment I'm scanning and cleaning all the junk files and registry errors. Today it allready froze once more, so I hope cleaning all that crap up will fix it. When I ran defrag there were still some files fragmented, so I ran it a couple more time, and each time it fixed more stuff, should I do it till it has no more frag files? is that possible?
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Ok last night I did the defrag, but the program said I had a WHOLE bunch registry errors and junk files, so I got the complete Aulogics Bootspeed

Defrag is fine but DO NOT do anything with the registry.

Today it allready froze once more, so I hope cleaning all that crap up will fix it.

Well one freeze is a lot better then before right?

When I ran defrag there were still some files fragmented, so I ran it a couple more time, and each time it fixed more stuff, should I do it till it has no more frag files? is that possible?

No not yet as there is still other steps to take.

Go HERE and read the tutorial that shows how to do SFC or System File Checker and running in a Elevated Command Prompt in Vista and Win7.
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Ok I ran the sfc /scannow, and it said:

Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
Detail ar incluted in the CBS.Log
for example: C\windows\logs\cbs\cbs.log

I fount were the file is but it dosnt let me open it, it says aces denied

What should I do next?
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Attach the log to your next reply and I will try to look at it and find out what is going on. :D
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thats the problem, I cant read the log, it says "aces is denied"
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im gonna go out 4 dinner real quick, be back in an hour or so
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Reply using the full editor. Right below where you type your reply you will see the attach file area. Browse to the log file and click on it.
Now click on the Attach file button. Once it verifies the file is attach then scroll down and click on post reply.
I will take a look at it and see if I can find the issues it can't fix.
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Ok I'm back :D

I know how to attache the file but when I go to the file it wont let me open it, it will say "aces is denied" I tried to upload it to you but it wouldnt let me , I took a screen shot of it and I'll also upload a screenshot of what it says when I try to open it.


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:surrender:I'm about to call it a day, its been a long week and tomorrow morning I have dog school :D
See ya tomorrow
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Go HERE and take ownership of the file. Then try to open it.
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ok I download it, but I dont know how to take ownership of the file? I'm a NUBE!!!! LoL :D
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The instruction take you through all the steps to take ownership of the file.
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ok, for some reason I still wasnt able to read it, IDK, i took a screen shot to show you that I did what the instruction said to do but still no can do :D
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OK no problem.
Try this and we will see if it shows up this way.
Download BlueScreenView
No installation required.
Double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.

Thanks to Broni for the instructions and program
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:D still nothing .... here is screen shot
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