The Windows Command that Everyone Should Know
We’ve been working with and helping Windows users since Windows 98 and we’ve seen almost everything during that time. We have learned that everyone at some time or other has problems with Windows. And we have learned a lot of tricks when it comes to fixing some of these problems. The first two things you should do when you’re having problems with your Windows computer are:
1. Restart your computer
Sounds simple enough, right? Yet sometimes when people are having annoying problems they get frustrated and start searching the internet for a solution. But the first thing you should do if you have problems with your computer is– Reboot.
2. Shut down your computer, wait, and restart
Another simple thing you can do is if you are having problems with your Windows computer. It’s easy to do, it only takes about five minutes, and it just might solve your problem(s). Just power off your PC, wait five minutes and turn it back on- then check to see if your problem(s) are fixed. Many times they will be.
The two “tricks” above are the first two things you should try if you are having issues with your Windows computer
Of course, the two suggestions above won’t fix all Windows problems -heaven knows there are thousands of things that can go wrong with Windows. And they don’t help you there’s a command that every Windows user should know that can resolve many Windows problems.
But we want to tell you about something else you can do – a command you can run that can solve many Windows problems such as an unresponsive or missing Start button, a Settings app that is unresponsive or won’t open, missing taskbar icons, random crashes, and more.
The System File Checker
We recently helped one of our subscribers who, after a Widnows update, had problems with Settings > Apps & features opening then closing immediately, he could not type in the taskbar search and was unable to open his Quicken program.
One of the things we had him try was to run the System File Checker command. And after he ran it and it didn’t help, he followed our advice and ran it one more time and everything was back to normal.
Microsoft has improved the System File Checker and it works much better and is much more reliable than it used to be.
To run the System File Checker do this:
Type CMD in the taskbar search. When Command Prompt appears in the search results, click on the “Run as administrator” option.
In the Command Prompt window type SFC /SCANNOW (notice the space after SFC and press Enter. The System File Checker will start checking your computer. Be patient. It can take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes to complete its scan. You’ll see the progress as a percentage in the SFC window.
When the process completes it will show you what has been done.
You’ll see one of the following:
“Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.”
“Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.”
“Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.”
If System File Checker displays the first message, your computer has no issues related to system file corruption. The second message is what most users hope to see. If you see “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them” restart your computer and check to see if your problems have been resolved. If they haven’t then we suggest you run the System File Checker again.
If you see the third message, try running the System File Checker again.
There is another outcome that is not mentioned above. Sometimes the System File Checker will freeze during the scan and not complete. If the System File Checker hangs at a certain percentage, we suggest you reboot your computer and try running the System File Checker again. If it hangs again, then SFC will not be able to repair your computer and you’ll need to move on to other things like a DSIM scan (Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool). If you need to run the DSIM scan this page will help you.
So the command that every Windows user should know is this:
SFC /SCANNOW
You can use it on Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11.
Dear TC and EB
Please could you send me the link and the license number for my Emsisoft account. I recently had a major problem with my computer and lost heaps of the stuff I have accumulated over the years.
I was using windows 11 and just recently there was an update for this version. I duly installed the update and it decimated my computer, if that is the right word, beyond belief.
After attempting everything that I knew to try to get it back I finally had to call in a computer expert. Even he couldn’t get into it. The screen was black and nothing would work.
To cut a long story short he took the PC to his work shop and tried everything to get it back to normal. Finally after several days he discovered that Windows 11 update had somehow totally changed everything on my hard drives. Luckily for me he was able to reset it to Windows 10 and now it is running perfectly again.
When I asked if I should eventually go back to Windows 11 he said, in my case, best not to. He did say that not everyone might experience what had happened to me but he suggested I stay with 10 for as long as I could.
This man runs a company that is highly thought of and has been in the business, now with his son, for over 40 years. His pricing was very reasonable and I do have immense trust in him as he made sure that I was completely happy[y with the service and his price. Which I was.
I am only relaying this story to you in case others experience something similar.
As I said I have lost a lot of my stuff and it will take me some time to get some of it back but Emsisoft is, of course, the most important at the moment.
Thank you for all your help in the past. If I could have got in touch with you about this episode I would have, but my PC was dead in the water.
Kind Regards
Brenda Hanlon
Brenda…the next time you need help with something like this please send contact us by email by going to https://thundercloud.net/contact.htm And you’ll get a reply sooner.
I re-sent your Emsisoft info to you this morning – your Emsisoft license is good through 29 October 2022. You will be reminded to renew it about a week before that date.
Great tip. I havee a computer that will not load windows. Is there any way that I can use this command to try and get the computer up and running again?