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How to fix? The subsystem needed to support the image type is not present (Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0)

Anonymous
2021-08-11T13:05:07+00:00

Hello, I deleted some files which was in Windows.old folder and belonged to Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0 (Files was active; I stopped Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0 service and deleted them) . Now I cant run more than half of the programs and all setups on my PC. Every time I run affected program or setup i get error: "The subsystem needed to support the image type is not present". What I need to do? How to solve or fix or repair this problem?

CHKDSK - not fixed

SFC - Error "There is a system repair pending which requires reboot to complete. Restart Windows and run sfc again." (When I restarted same happened)

DISM - Error " This app can't run on your pc"

From where I can download or repair Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0?

I have no backup so I can't pick files from "older versions"

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-08-11T16:23:11+00:00

    Great, I'm glad I helped.

    If our conversation was helpful, please consider marking as replied to help other users.

    Graciously,

    Claudeir

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-08-11T15:43:57+00:00

    Thank you soooooo much! I lost only one game which was installed after creating a recovery point. But I finnaly can download and run programs like in old, good times. 😎

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-08-11T13:40:50+00:00

    Hi, my name is Claudeir, I'm happy to help you!

    Look for a restore point prior to the problem.

    Hold the Shift key and click to restart, entering WinRE mode, Troubleshoot > Advanced options > System restore > Find a date before the problem and proceed.

    In case it still doesn't solve, as the commands to repair system files were not enough, it will be necessary to make a recovery keeping your files.

    Windows+i> Update and security> Recovery> Start now. You can keep your files.

    Feel free to leave your opinion, marking as answered if the answer helped, or leaving more details so that we can continue the service, this is very important to us.

    Graciously,

    Claudeir

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