Use the System File Checker command first as it will solve the most common problems. ![]() To see how to fix this issue, either watch the video or read the instructions below: What option should I use first? Certain Windows applications aren’t working correctly.The Windows blue screen (as shown above) is displayed.Use the System File Checker or DISM when This Windows tool fixes the component corruption which prevents the System File Checker from working properly. DISM stands for Deployment Image and Servicing management. If, however, the System File Checker fails to replace your file there is a second option. Windows will then go on to replace any files that have been modified or corrupted with the correct and original version of this file. This checker scans your system files, alerting you where there is corruption or any other changes. ![]() ![]() Windows, aware of this problem, have built a System File Checker in their latest update of Windows 10. Ever been power typing on your keyboard with 100 tabs up on google, trying to get a really important piece of work finished and this horrific blue screen pops up? The immediate reaction for many is ‘why on earth did I not save that file’ or ‘please please please can this not be due to a corrupt file.’ If it is the latter, we know how you feel and are here to tell you how to fix it.
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