Troubleshooting with SFC /Scannow: Identifying and Fixing Consistently Corrupted Files
Hello,
I have encountered a situation on my Windows system where when running the sfc /scannow command, it often reports errors found in specific files, most notably BthA2dp.sys, BthHfEnum.sys, and bthmodem.sys. Windows indicates that it has successfully repaired these files, but the errors reappear even after reinstalling the wifi/bluetooth drivers.
While my wifi/bluetooth card functions well without any noticeable issues, the consistent recurrence of these repair notifications concerns me. I recall reading somewhere that it might be common for Windows to repair these files periodically, but I would appreciate your confirmation on this matter.
Is there a permanent solution to prevent these files from continually showing as corrupted and repaired? Any guidance on resolving this recurring issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Hello, I have encountered a situation on my Windows system where when running the sfc /scannow command, it often reports errors found in specific files, most notably BthA2dp.sys, BthHfEnum.sys, and bthmodem.sys. Windows indicates that it has successfully repaired these files, but the errors reappear even after reinstalling the wifi/bluetooth drivers. While my wifi/bluetooth card functions well without any noticeable issues, the consistent recurrence of these repair notifications concerns me. I recall reading somewhere that it might be common for Windows to repair these files periodically, but I would appreciate your confirmation on this matter. Is there a permanent solution to prevent these files from continually showing as corrupted and repaired? Any guidance on resolving this recurring issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Read More