Hermitkrab

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Hello, again. I was wondering if it's advisable to run SFC /scannow on a regular basis, or only if your PC is experiencing issues, sort of similar to running an AV program regularly. What say you? Thanks...Ed
 

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Even if you're a member of the administrators group your account runs as a normal user, you need to launch command prompt by right clicking and select run as administrator. This runs the process with an elevated admin token

Neemobeer

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It wouldn't really hurt anything other than a small performance hit. Let's say your system becomes corrupt and it won't boot, a SFC scan wouldn't be able to run and would require manual intervention anyways, so is it really worth it, probably not.
 

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Funny thing..i just tried to run sfc in the command dialogue box and it tells me I must have admin privileges. I AM an administrator. So, I don't know what's going on! I do remember using sfc in the recent past and it worked. Some strange things going on with my Toshiba. Maybe she's due for a reset?
 

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Even if you're a member of the administrators group your account runs as a normal user, you need to launch command prompt by right clicking and select run as administrator. This runs the process with an elevated admin token
 

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Hermitkrab

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When I right click on start, I see "run", but no "run as administrator". If I recall, It was there at one time, but it's gone now. Maybe a system restore or reset is in order?
 

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OK, disregard this thread I did find the right command, run as administrator. I'm OK now. Thanks for your input. I should have been more careful. I'm recovering from a stroke and I guess it's messed up my mind a little!
 

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