How to Fix CHKDSK Errors Related to File Corruption?

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Asked By TechieGuru42 On

I ran a CHKDSK scan and encountered an error saying there's a corrupt basic file structure for "\Windows\servicing\Packages\MIF0CE~1.MUM" with a note about not being able to send a command for self-healing due to insufficient memory. I have 2 TB of storage available. Can someone help me understand how to resolve this issue?

3 Answers

Answered By FixItFred99 On

Try using the command `CHKDSK C: /F /V /X`. Make sure to confirm the prompt, reboot your system, and let it perform the check. It could help resolve the error you're seeing.

Answered By HelpfulHarry77 On

Did you run CHKDSK because your computer was experiencing problems? That's usually a good first step, especially if it was after a bluescreen error like FLTMGR.SYS. You might want to share more about what issues you were facing before running the scan.

Answered By MemoryMaster23 On

If you're having persistent issues, it's worth checking your RAM too. Sometimes problems with the memory can cause errors that seem like they're related to storage. You can use Windows Memory Diagnostics or Memtest86+ to test if your RAM is functioning properly.

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