-Using the System File Checker (SFC):

If you are experiencing system lockups or error messages when using Windows applications, you can try running the System File Checker tool to scan your operating system for corrupt files. If the SFC finds any corrupt files, it will automatically replace them with "known" good files. Here's how to use SFC:




Go to Start

In the Search field, type in: cmd

Right click the "cmd" entry

Select "Run as administrator". Continue through any resulting UAC prompts.

At the command prompt, type in the following command:



sfc /scannow



Press Enter on your keyboard

Comments

srikanth said…
Root Checker is an Android Application which allows you to check whether your Android phone or tablet is rooted or not
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