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I decided to do the Update and Shut Down option to see if that was an update the computer was doing to fix any of those corrupted files and maybe reinstall the "Restore MSI Factory Settings" option, but when I got up this morning and turned the computer on and went into F3 again it's still not there, and when I logged in to the computer and started running different programs it's still really laggy and it takes about two minutes for any program I select to even come up. I told the computer to shut down for the evening because by this time it's 3am and I'm over it, and instead of the normal "Sleep, Restart, Shut Down" options it said "Sleep, Restart, Update and Restart, Shut Down, or Update and Shut Down". At that point, I did a restart and went into the F3 boot menu just to see if that missing option was there of "Restore to MSI Factory Settings" and it still wasn't. Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthĪfter doing those things it said that the corrupted files had been fixed and sfc said something about the system being restored and everything running the way it should be. Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanupĤ. Put computer into CleanBoot and then ran sfc /scannow again, got same message that corrupt files couldn't be fixed and CleanBoot did not help with lagging issues on the computer either.Ģ. Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth - running this gave an error that said source files could not be foundĢ. That said that it found corrupt files in the CBS log but that it couldn't fix them, so after much googling I came up with this set of steps:ġ.
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So then I googled what else to do and entered the command sfc /scannow. I started with the command chkdsk C: /f /r /x and it said it couldn't run it because the drive was in use.
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Okay, so i figured out how to do the checkdisk and system file checker stuff.
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I'm nott out of ideas yet - the next will be to run the System File Checker to see if Windows has issues of its own. When that's run, it would also be worth finding the RAM (memory sticks) and if there are more than one of them, removing one to see if things improve and if it doesn't, putting that stick back and removing the other. That will run the Checkdisk facility and the /r switch asks it to fix any errors it finds. If you can bring up a Command Prompt, type I'm leaning towards suspecting your hard disk and adding Windows updates would only make matters worse by putting added strains on that disk.
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Let's leave resetting for a moment and try some fixing posibilities. Do you think this would help or should I avoid any unnecessary updates? In the system options menu it dies say that there are several windows updates that can be done on my computer even though I have it setup for automatic updating. I have managed to at least get my Steelseries engine to recognize my keyboard again by uninstalling and reinstalling a couple times but the computer itself is still running really slow. I did try to go into the system restore option in settIngs after login as well but it just pulls up the same "reset" option there too, and on other troubleshooting guides the "msi factory settings" option is supposed to be on that screen too so it's just like it's disappeared on mine for some reason. It only says MSI on that screen with no info for another Function key that can be pressed. I was hoping there might be an offer to reset the machine back to the day it left the factory. When you first turn on the machine, on the first black screen, sometimes there are references to Function keys to press for certain actions, before the Windows system starts up.