When you install Windows on your computer, it places lots of vital files on your system that you probably haven’t ever looked into. Usually you won’t need to bother with these, but if they get corrupted somehow, it causes problems. Blue screens, weird error messages, and crashes can all be caused by screwed-up Windows system files. Thankfully, there’s a built-in Windows tool called the System File Checker (SFC) that will automatically scan and try to fix for damaged Windows files. To use it, open an Admin Command Prompt by typing cmd into the Start Menu, then right-clicking on it and...
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