Nope, but I think I would use the native System File Checker and see if that produced any information.
Right click the start button and choose
Command Prompt (admin) and in the command prompt type
sfc /scannow
hit enter
See if that turns up any information regarding corrupt system files.
Nope, but I think I would use the native System File Checker and see if that produced any information.
Right click the start button and choose
Command Prompt (admin) and in the command prompt type
sfc /scannow
hit enter
See if that turns up any information regarding corrupt system files.
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