"Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations" message after sfc /scannow

Anonymous
2012-06-29T01:56:17+00:00

I ran sfc /scannow and go this message:

Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations.

What does it mean in general, like are those corrupted files fixed?

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-06-29T01:59:38+00:00

    It means that sfc did not find anything wrong,

    Why did you run SFC in the first place? what's your pc doing?

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-06-29T03:45:57+00:00

    One day I got a bunch of BSOD's and decided it's time to get my computer back to the state when I first bought it.  I cleaned it with Antiviruses and deleted a bunch of crapware that I installed for no reason.

    The thing that bothered me is that the last time I ran sfc it said:

    Windows Resource Protection found Corrupted files but was unable to fix some of them.

    Then now it showed me a message that Windows Resource Protection found nothing wrong.  I only did a virus scan, nothing else.  Did Windows Resource Protection ignored the Corrupted files before?

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  2. Anonymous
    2012-06-29T05:05:15+00:00

    I'm thinking that the virus scan fixed the corrupted files, I'd look at the scanners history and check what actions it's done

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-06-03T08:26:39+00:00

    I got an error message that did not want to go away and on investigation I was told to do the scan. I still have the following message on screen. "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc000012d). Click OK to terminate the application." This just opens allot of other prompts. What do I do now?

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  4. Anonymous
    2015-01-30T06:11:45+00:00

    hi there i have a problem when i want to upgrade my RAM with (removed) and when i type SFC /SCANNOW and when its completed it says (windows resource protection did not found integrity violations) , i know this tutorial is fake , but i use READYBOOST with 5GB to make my pc faster but it not show up in computer properties with my RAM and when i try to play ADB RELODED it says you must have 2GB of ram ...

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