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How Do I Find My System File Checker On Inspiron 8200?

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How Do I Find My System File Checker On Inspiron 8200?

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The System File Checker is a utility that scans a computer for corrupted system files and repairs them. The utility is available on computers with Windows 98, 2000, XP and Server 2003 operating systems. Windows Vista and 7 use a different utility to fix system files. The System File Checker is a hidden utility, unlike the Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup utilities, and you have to start it from the “Run…” dialogue box. Click on the “Start” icon (the Windows logo) on the Taskbar to pull up the Start Menu. Click on “Run…” and a dialogue box will appear. Type “SFC” in the allotted space, and either press the “Enter” key or click on “OK.” The black System File Checker screen will appear. Enter one of the three commands that follow: sfc /scannow–scans the computer as soon as you enter the command sfc /scanonce–scans the computer one time or sfc /scanboot–performs a boot-time scan every time the computer is started up Press the “Enter” key once you’ve typed in a command. The System

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