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From: LDJ on 9 Feb 2010 04:37 Hello Anybody! I ran the SFC /Scannow command, and it ended up showing the error msg: "but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log" The latest error free Ghost image that I have, is dated 19 December 2009, so it was rather useless, as I have changed the system a lot since then. I placed the Windows 7 install DVD in the DVD drive, and searched for the file that was reported in error, in the CBS.LOG, but it was not there to see. I saw a install.wim file, that was associated with PowerISO (showed the PowerISO ICO) and found that I could open it with PowerISO. In the install.wim file there were several different images that I could choose from and open. PowerISO could extract the winsxs DIR from the install.wim, to a temporary HD DIR, and after that I could replace the file in error :-) The Windows Imaging Format (WIM) is explained here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Imaging_Format And Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Automated_Installation_Kit Kind Regards LDJ
From: Bobby Johnson on 9 Feb 2010 09:05 You can also use Daemon Tools which is free to mount the.ISO and copy the desired file from the .ISO to your hard drive. I prefer FREE to $29.95! On 2010-02-09 04:37, LDJ wrote: > Hello Anybody! > > I ran the SFC /Scannow command, and it ended up showing the error msg: > > "but was unable to fix some of them. > Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example > C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log" > > The latest error free Ghost image that I have, is dated 19 December > 2009, so it was rather useless, as I have changed the system a lot since > then. > > I placed the Windows 7 install DVD in the DVD drive, and searched for > the file that was reported in error, in the CBS.LOG, but it was not > there to see. > > I saw a install.wim file, that was associated with PowerISO (showed the > PowerISO ICO) and found that I could open it with PowerISO. In the > install.wim file there were several different images that I could choose > from and open. > > PowerISO could extract the winsxs DIR from the install.wim, to a > temporary HD DIR, and after that I could replace the file in error :-) > > The Windows Imaging Format (WIM) is explained here: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Imaging_Format > > And Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) here: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Automated_Installation_Kit > > Kind Regards > LDJ > > > > > > > >
From: LDJ on 9 Feb 2010 17:23 Hello Bobby Johnson! Please try to be on topic. I wrote about SFC /Scannow errors, that can be fixed by replacing the files in error, without having to re-install the OS. On 09-02-2010 15:05, Bobby Johnson wrote: > You can also use Daemon Tools which is free to mount the.ISO and copy > the desired file from the .ISO to your hard drive. > > I prefer FREE to $29.95! I don't know if Daemon Tools can extract the files/images from WIM files. If you follow the link I posted, you can see various tools being mentioned, that can handle WIM files. Off topic: PowerISO can add new files/directories to existing CD/DVD images, besides the CD/DVD mounting abilities that Daemon tools have. I bought PowerISO to use as a tool when I made VistaPE Boot CD's, and slip streamed SP's. Kind Regards LDJ
From: Bobby Johnson on 10 Feb 2010 09:10 I am on topic. You stated your used PowerISO to extract the files. PowerISO costs $29.95 Daemon Tools does the same thing and it's FREE! On 2010-02-09 17:23, LDJ wrote: > Hello Bobby Johnson! > > Please try to be on topic. > > I wrote about SFC /Scannow errors, that can be fixed by replacing the > files in error, without having to re-install the OS. > > On 09-02-2010 15:05, Bobby Johnson wrote: >> You can also use Daemon Tools which is free to mount the.ISO and copy >> the desired file from the .ISO to your hard drive. >> >> I prefer FREE to $29.95! > > I don't know if Daemon Tools can extract the files/images from WIM > files. If you follow the link I posted, you can see various tools being > mentioned, that can handle WIM files. > > Off topic: > > PowerISO can add new files/directories to existing CD/DVD images, > besides the CD/DVD mounting abilities that Daemon tools have. I bought > PowerISO to use as a tool when I made VistaPE Boot CD's, and slip > streamed SP's. > > > Kind Regards > LDJ
From: LDJ on 10 Feb 2010 12:38 Bobby Johnson! Your are still not adding anything relevant to the topic: SFC /Scannow error fixed. On 10-02-2010 15:10, Bobby Johnson wrote: > I am on topic. You stated your used PowerISO to extract the files. > PowerISO costs $29.95 Daemon Tools does the same thing and it's FREE! I regret having broken the rule: Don't feet the Troll's, but I couldn't accept that you spoiled the thread, with your irrelevant comments. However you have been added to my ignore filter. EOD LDJ
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