Use these command prompt commands to repair or recover corrupt files

Use these command prompt commands to repair or recover corrupt files

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The Windows System File Checker (SFC) is a handy tool for repairing corrupt files. Here’s a quick guide on how to recover your files and get your PC running normally again.

First, you need to open an elevated command prompt (CMD). Basically, you need to run the command prompt as an administrator.

Run Search and type Command Prompt. Find Command Prompt in the results, right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.

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