Get ready to sit back and wait a while because this process usually takes a long time. In new versions of Windows, just search command prompt from the Start Menu and then right-click on the first result. You can get to an elevated command prompt by going to Start, then Accessories and right-clicking on Command Prompt and choosing Run as Administrator. You need to run this using an elevated command prompt. The first thing to try is to run the System File Checker, a built in tool that scans all the Windows system files and replaces any corrupted ones with fresh copies. In this article, I’ll try and walk you through the different actions you can take to correct this issue. Luckily, there are a couple of things you can do to get rid of the problem.
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