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[title] Open a Command Line Session
[* black] Right click the start menu (or press Win and X on your keyboard).
[* red] In the menu that appears, open the command line tool it offers here. It may be Command, PowerShell or Terminal depending on your settings and version of Windows.
[* icon_note] Be sure to open as Admin. You'll need your Admin powers to make run the needed repairs.
-[* orange] In the window that open type ''sfc /scannow'' and press enter.
[* black] SFC will check system files againt presumed good ones cached on your system. It will indicate if it found or repaired errors at the end of its check.