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Not All Scams Are Illegal - Huh? is how to run System File Checker…I apologize in advance, because the truth can hurt. But since it’s also good for you, here goes:No one wants to be a victim of a scam or illegal scheme. If you don’t know any better, you’ll put the words “illegal” and “scam” together. There are illegal scams, but not all scams are illegal.Have I lost my mind? No. I’ll explain.First, let’s agree on what a scam is. How a Click Start, then Run, then type sfc /scannow then click OK If you see a window pop up asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD, then the System File Checker utility has found a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted or altered. Reasons To Run System File Checker: •If a service won’t start… If you are troubleshooting a windows problem or error, running the System File Checker, should be first check. The nice thing about the System File Checker is that it is a tool that isn’t as intrusive as doing a repair install or using the recovery console. Also, by design, it is utility that doesn’t hurt to run, in fact it is a utility that should be run even when there are no problems. System File Checker is meant to ensure that files that are critical to Windows to operate properly are not deleted, overwritten or altered in any way... typically 3rd party software or malicious virus attacks are the culprits. Taking this a step further, I have incorporated running this utility regularly as a maintenance tool, even when I am not experiencing any problems. You might be saying to yourself, ‘well, I haven’t experienced any viruses lately and I don’t think that any of the software on my computer has caused system files to be replaced and overall I my computer is running in tip top shape,...so I’m sure that my system files are fine and have not been replaced, renamed or altered.’ Well, think again…I have been using the System File Checker for a very long time, and to this day, I have NEVER had the utility not find anything. The way you can tell if the System File Checker finds a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted, or altered, is to run the utility without inserting your Windows XP Installation CD. If all of your files are good,…then you will not receive a prompt asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD…Here is how to run System File Checker… Click Start, then Run, then type sfc /scannow then click OK If you see a window pop up asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD, then the System File Checker utility has found a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted or altered. Reasons To Run System File Checker: •If a service won’t start… Taking this a step further, I have incorporated running this utility regularly as a maintenance tool, even when I am not experiencing any problems. You might be saying to yourself, ‘well, I haven’t experienced any viruses lately and I don’t think that any of the software on my computer has caused system files to be replaced and overall I my computer is running in tip top shape,...so I’m sure that my system files are fine and have not been replaced, renamed or altered.’ Well, think again…I have been using the System File Checker for a very long time, and to this day, I have NEVER had the utility not find anything. The way you can tell if the System File Checker finds a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted, or altered, is to run the utility without inserting your Windows XP Installation CD. If all of your files are good,…then you will not receive a prompt asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD…Here is how to run System File Checker… Click Start, then Run, then type sfc /scannow then click OK If you see a window pop up asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD, then the System File Checker utility has found a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted or altered. Reasons To Run System File Checker: •If a service won’t start… Taking this a step further, I have incorporated running this utility regularly as a maintenance tool, even when I am not experiencing any problems. You might be saying to yourself, ‘well, I haven’t experienced any viruses lately and I don’t think that any of the software on my computer has caused system files to be replaced and overall I my computer is running in tip top shape,...so I’m sure that my system files are fine and have not been replaced, renamed or altered.’ Well, think again…I have been using the System File Checker for a very long time, and to this day, I have NEVER had the utility not find anything. The way you can tell if the System File Checker finds a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted, or altered, is to run the utility without inserting your Windows XP Installation CD. If all of your files are good,…then you will not receive a prompt asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD…Here is how to run System File Checker… Click Start, then Run, then type sfc /scannow then click OK If you see a window pop up asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD, then the System File Checker utility has found a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted or altered. Reasons To Run System File Checker: •If a service won’t start… Well, think again…I have been using the System File Checker for a very long time, and to this day, I have NEVER had the utility not find anything. The way you can tell if the System File Checker finds a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted, or altered, is to run the utility without inserting your Windows XP Installation CD. If all of your files are good,…then you will not receive a prompt asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD…Here is how to run System File Checker… Click Start, then Run, then type sfc /scannow then click OK If you see a window pop up asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD, then the System File Checker utility has found a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted or altered. Reasons To Run System File Checker: •If a service won’t start… Click Start, then Run, then type sfc /scannow then click OK If you see a window pop up asking you to insert your Windows XP Installation CD, then the System File Checker utility has found a file on your system that has been replaced, deleted or altered. Reasons To Run System File Checker: •If a service won’t start… In conclusion, if you are troubleshooting, first try running the System File Checker. If you are not troubleshooting, I also urge you to run the System File Checker on a regular basis to keep Windows happy and running smoothly. After all, if Windows isn’t happy, where does that leave you? For More Great Articles & Tips like this visit my website: http://www.fixmyxp.com or consider purchasing my book, Windows XP POWERUPS.101 Tips Tricks & Tweaks to improve Windows XP Performance: http://www.windowsxppowerups.com
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