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Windows 10 Pro files keep geting corrupted

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Sorry for not posting this earlier but i want to share my experience with you. The electronics shop contacted me and told me that the machine was running properly there, They changed the RAMs just in case and shipped it back to me. Well when i tried to start it again i had the same problem again. And i thought: the only difference between my setup and the setup that the electronics shop had were the keyboard, mouse and the monitor. I replaced the low quality usb keyboard with on old i had (PS/2 plug) and the low quality with a new Dell basic mouse. AND IT WORKED. No problem ever since. I don't how these two external devices created such a problem. Again thank you for your time.

P.S. The mouse and keyboard where provided to me by the electronics shop for free with the purchase of the machine.    

Hey everyone,

I've purchased a Workstation: HP Z620 dual Xeon E5-2660 v2 20 cores from an Electronics shop.
After a month, windows failed to load, repairing tool would not launch too. I clean installed windows, after formatting the HDD, then I diagnosed the HDD had problems, I sent it back to the company as it was covered by warranty they replaced the drive and I asked them to add an SSD. They installed windows too and the system came back to me completely ready for use. 

After two months of use without a problem, either windows and repairing toll failed to boot. My first thought was that they used a faulty image of windows, so i downloaded and did a clean install myself form the Microsoft site.

After about a month the problem occurred again, then I wanted to try another version so i downloaded the version from https://softfamous.com/

The problem occurred again after a couple of weeks after I clean Installed Windows again I used memtest to check my RAMs nothing found, I updated my BIOS to its last version, downloaded and installed the latest drivers from HP. Checked my SSD (ADATA) and HDD with the ADATA  toolkit, they look 100% healthy.

After a week windows could not boot, the repairing tool was able to work tho so i did a reset of the system keeping the old files. Then a friend suggested me to check my windows files through some cmd commands (chk cmd 6-2-2019.txt) and keep track of the event viewer. the command sfc /scannow was not able to restore the corrupted files most of the times.

 

Today I faced the same problem. 
P.S. all the times that the problem occurred the machine did shut down properly last time it was used. Please help i have searched lots of forums during this time but i could not find a potential solution. 

Thank you in advance for your time.

Attached Items: Cmd commands i used, dxDiag.txt to check my system, and the latest event viewer log I managed to save

 

11-2-2019.evtx

cmd 6-2-2019.txt

DxDiag.txt

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I would recommend checking the drives with Hard Disk Sentinel. If everything seems OK, I would repair the Windows image with DISM and run SFC at the end.

I've compiled a script that will do it for you. http://www.mediafire.com/file/4s31u10j42qr2i1/GTribe_WinFix_by_191x7_v05.09.18.bat/file

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On 2/11/2019 at 5:37 AM, 191x7 said:

I would recommend checking the drives with Hard Disk Sentinel. If everything seems OK, I would repair the Windows image with DISM and run SFC at the end.

I've compiled a script that will do it for you. http://www.mediafire.com/file/4s31u10j42qr2i1/GTribe_WinFix_by_191x7_v05.09.18.bat/file

I just tried Hard Disk Sentinel everything look fine. I tried DISM and after about an hour sfc found corrupted files again. I'll try your script asap.
Thank You

 

no integrity violations is the outcome for now. but what causes them is what bothers me, cause im quite sure it will happen again

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If you passed through the script (as admin) and SFC found no violations, the next step would be disabling hibernation (admin command prompt and enter powercfg -h off) and then update Windows. After that, a disk cleanup (using the tool integrated into Windows) and then scanning your system for malware with HitmanPro or Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

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17 hours ago, 191x7 said:

If you passed through the script (as admin) and SFC found no violations, the next step would be disabling hibernation (admin command prompt and enter powercfg -h off) and then update Windows. After that, a disk cleanup (using the tool integrated into Windows) and then scanning your system for malware with HitmanPro or Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

Thank you for your time and your advices, I got in contact with the Electronics shop i bought the machine and they agreed to take a look at the machine and repair it, or even replace it. I'll keep your advices in mind in case the need arises.

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  • 1 year later...

Sorry for not posting this earlier but i want to share my experience with you. The electronics shop contacted me and told me that the machine was running properly there, They changed the RAMs just in case and shipped it back to me. Well when i tried to start it again i had the same problem again. And i thought: the only difference between my setup and the setup that the electronics shop had were the keyboard, mouse and the monitor. I replaced the low quality usb keyboard with on old i had (PS/2 plug) and the low quality with a new Dell basic mouse. AND IT WORKED. No problem ever since. I don't how these two external devices created such a problem. Again thank you for your time.

P.S. The mouse and keyboard where provided to me by the electronics shop for free with the purchase of the machine.    

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