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So my PC will randomly crash sometimes. I ran a disk check and got this message image.png.4fe98dab13bbef70edef7fdd521de1a5.png

I went to the logs and saw a couple of corrupt files. Is there a setting in windows were I can run a repair without resetting my pc? Would it be better to just reinstall windows? I just installed windows and had to re-download everything so I really dont wanna go through that again because my internet is really bad so it took me 3 days to get everything set up.

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6 minutes ago, Hamface55 said:

Is there a setting in windows were I can run a repair without resetting my pc? Would it be better to just reinstall windows?

I don't think there is. At least I'm not aware of an alternative. Personally, I'd just reinstall.

6 minutes ago, Hamface55 said:

my PC will randomly crash sometimes

You should probably try to fix that. If it's an overclocked PC, tune your overclocks down or increase your voltage a little, run memtest86+ for several hours to see if there's something wrong with your RAM and so on.

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3 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

I don't think there is. At least I'm not aware of an alternative. Personally, I'd just reinstall.

You should probably try to fix that. If it's an overclocked PC, tune your overclocks down or increase your voltage a little, run memtest86+ for several hours to see if there's something wrong with your RAM and so on.

Its not a overclocking issue its with the corrupt windows files. I think so at least because when I look up the error code it says that its corrupted windows files

 

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Is that the output from running either or both of:

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

sfc /scannow

 

If you haven't tried those, run them one after the other and see what happens. If they can't fix it, reset or reinstall might be required. However, crashing might be unrelated to this.

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1 minute ago, porina said:

Is that the output from running either or both of:

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

sfc /scannow

 

If you haven't tried those, run them one after the other and see what happens. If they can't fix it, reset or reinstall might be required. However, crashing might be unrelated to this.

yeah I just did that and it did nothing. I guess I just have to reinstall 

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