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This post aims to outline both how to determine whether your computer is affected and how to repair it should it be. Unfortunately, we have yet to identify the root cause for this corruption at this time but it is part of an ongoing investigation here, and we shall be sharing all of our findings with Microsoft when appropriate to lead, if at all possible, to a final resolution.

First, to confirm whether or not you are affected by a corruption of this file, please perform the following:

Press the Windows Key on your keyboard and X to open up the Power User Tasks Menu
Click (or tap) Command Prompt (admin)
When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following commands into it, press enter after each

sfc /scannow

Wait for this to finish before you continue (approximately 15 minutes)



This program, included as standard with all modern copies of Microsoft Windows, will first scan your system files for corruption and will then provide its analysis in a machine friendly form. We shall therefore be using another program, SFCFix (developed here at Sysnative by niemiro) to interpret this data into a more human friendly format.


Download SFCFix.exe and save this to your Desktop.
Save any open documents and close all open windows.
Double click on SFCFix.exe to open it.

Download

http://www.sysnative.com/niemiro/apps/SFCFix.exe

Source

http://www.sysnative.com/forums/windows-update/7702-guide-cnbj2530-dpb-and-prncacla-inf-corruptions-windows-8-8-1-a.html

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yep more simply with this executable files, than typing cmd sfc /scannow...(rarely used)

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