corruption
6 TopicsDevices Not Working - File Explorer Not Working - Corrupted Files - Insider Program Beta Release
I started having this issue in December, and finally had a time to try and resolve it today. I contacted support and they said since I'm in the Windows Insider Program, the only support is through this forum. Camera and Audio In early December, my camera stopped working in both Teams and Zoom. Didn't think much of it at the time, but it is persistent, and now I'm doing all my video calls on my iPad. File Explorer - When I click on File Explorer, my display flashes for a second and doesn't do anything. I can get to my files by opening up Control Panel, and then hitting the up arrow to get to my folders. Corrupted Files - I ran a scan in the command prompt (sfc /snannow) and received the following messages (Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. For online repairs, details are included in the CBS log file located at windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log.) - I have the log from today Repair Not working - I went through a whole repair process and tried to reinstall the bad files, but that failed. I almost bricked my OS and lucky to be back where I am. Info: Device name JV-Yoga-2024-01 Processor Snapdragon® X Elite - X1E78100 - Qualcomm® Oryon™ CPU 3.42 GHz Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.4 GB usable) Device ID A6F067C8-B7D9-4226-9850-46B50601CA0C Product ID 00330-80000-00000-AA099 System type 64-bit operating system, ARM-based processor Pen and touch Touch support with 10 touch points Windows Specs: Edition Windows 11 Enterprise Version 24H2 Installed on 8/14/2024 OS build 26120.1843 Serial number PF4VVG6K Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.23.0 Insider Program: Installed Build: 26120.1843 ge_release All my updates are current. Please help if you can.100Views0likes3CommentsHow to recover data from a corrupted hard drive on Windows 10?
Hello, I have a 2TB WD My Passport external hard drive that suddenly became inaccessible. Whenever I try to open it on Windows, I get an error message stating that the drive cannot be read. There is a lot of important data on the drive that I cannot afford to lose. I’ve tried connecting the drive to different computers and using various USB cables, but none of these actions have worked. The drive is not showing up properly, and I can't access the data on it. Does anyone know what steps I can take to recover the data or fix the drive? I would greatly appreciate any help or advice.77Views0likes1CommentBest way to redo a corrupted login | Intune
I work for an actively growing engineering firm and our domain is hybrid on-prem + AAD with a semi-recent rollout of Intune (so we are a little green with how it works) One of my user's computer login is showing signs of corruption so we wanted to backup and remove the profile from the machine without disrupting Intune enrollment or reinstalling Windows (which we will only do as a last resort with this user.) Pre-MDM, removing was fairly easy from a service account which literally renaming that user folder in the Users folder then removing the user from Advanced System Settings. Then having the user sign back in which would rebuild a new, clean user profile. But now, Intune is protecting the profile (as it was used to enroll in Intune) making this old process impossible. Even with network adapters disabled or in Safe Mode. Is there a way to do re-do a corrupted user profile without removing the computer from the domain? The delete option in Intune will remove a computer, but I noticed that re-enrolling in Intune with another account typically doesn't work in our tenant. So, I am trying to avoid using the Delete option in Intune. A little guidance as we are new to Intune.504Views0likes1CommentCorruption Handling in SAP Databases
First published on MSDN on Oct 30, 2013 What is database corruption? Why should you be concerned about corruption in a database? What should you do when you encounter corruption in an SAP database on SQL Server? This blog post is relevant for handling a corrupt SAP NetWeaver database on SQL Server.User profile reconfiguration issue after windows 2004 update
one of the machine 10 user profile got corrected in our domain environment . as normal, Renamed user folder from admin , deleted profile location from Registry(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList.) but after that when try to login the same user , we cant and getting below error . any solution ?. tryed so many powershell comments available online , no luck except formatting .Please help .1.1KViews0likes1Comment