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It's probably an update error or memory error.If you installed any Microsoft updates, try to uninstall those updates.hth mate
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I would 1st check the disk from a command-prompt as Administrator do this command:chkdsk c: /f You need to reboot before it's done
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please run sfc /scannowto verify your Windows installation. Sfc /scannow will inspect all of the important Windows files on your computer, including Windows DLL files. If System File Checker finds an issue with any of these protected files, it will replace it.You will need a valid Windows installation source. If it's not found automatic, the program will ask for the source.
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Please check quarantine folder in Norton AV for CF files - false positives happens sometimes.