"sfc" sets back all settings
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This is a self-serve support board for our community. The development team can't provide any support for Windows XP (and compatible versions of Pale Moon for it) any longer.
This is a self-serve support board for our community. The development team can't provide any support for Windows XP (and compatible versions of Pale Moon for it) any longer.
"sfc" sets back all settings
Probably just a little thing.
Using "sfc" of XP sets back the settings of PM.
"sfc" I use, from time to time.
"System File Control" copys the System Files from the XP install CD, where missing.
Using "sfc" of XP sets back the settings of PM.
"sfc" I use, from time to time.
"System File Control" copys the System Files from the XP install CD, where missing.
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
sfc shouldnt affect Pale Moon.
Maybe your system is corrupt but anyway you should upgrade to a supported OS.
Maybe your system is corrupt but anyway you should upgrade to a supported OS.
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
It happened now twice. I cannot imagine, what from "sfc" sets back the settings of PM.
I sadnessly cannot do a "sfc" and do monitoring the settings-file, or what ever, what is happening from "sfc" to do this. I do not know how.
XP is the end of my interessts in Microsoft´s products ever, I hope.
There from my interessts and curiousity is big in having a Pale Moon browser for XP as long as possible.
The next is Knoppix, Tails, or the Metamorphose, or perhaps someone builds an XP or very similar, FREE, reliable, stable, and will get hopefully many donations to such a work.
One link to one I did find on the forum here, with kernel-building and what. Not that I know really what this is. (I just do not have link, sorry.)
My support in mind he has.
And also Pale Moon.
A link for first infos http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distri ... tamorphose
I sadnessly cannot do a "sfc" and do monitoring the settings-file, or what ever, what is happening from "sfc" to do this. I do not know how.
XP is the end of my interessts in Microsoft´s products ever, I hope.
There from my interessts and curiousity is big in having a Pale Moon browser for XP as long as possible.
The next is Knoppix, Tails, or the Metamorphose, or perhaps someone builds an XP or very similar, FREE, reliable, stable, and will get hopefully many donations to such a work.
One link to one I did find on the forum here, with kernel-building and what. Not that I know really what this is. (I just do not have link, sorry.)
My support in mind he has.
And also Pale Moon.
A link for first infos http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distri ... tamorphose
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Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
SFC should (as the name "System File Checker" suggests) only checks and replaces protected system files that have been altered. It should not in any way influence your program data or settings.
System File Checker
The system file checker utility, Sfc.exe, allows administrators to scan all protected resources to verify their versions.
Files critical to restart Windows that do not match the expected Windows version may be replaced with the correct versions. If a file is repaired, the corresponding registry data is also repaired. Protected files not critical to restart Windows are not repaired.
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Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
Yes, it really should not.
If I would know how to monitor the run of "sfc", I would do it. An advice ?
If I would know how to monitor the run of "sfc", I would do it. An advice ?
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Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
You should not have to run SFC at all, period. If you regularly need it then there's something not quite right with your OS and you should probably reinstall it.
If you do run it, I suggest that you, before running it, use the Pale Moon backup tool to back up your profile, and if it is somehow influenced by the repair run, restore the backup.
If you do run it, I suggest that you, before running it, use the Pale Moon backup tool to back up your profile, and if it is somehow influenced by the repair run, restore the backup.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
If you need to monitor system changes, run ProcessMonitor
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
Thanks for the advice the Pale Moon backup tool. A link to a description, where I can find it ?
I did never read about it.
I did uninstall all .NET Framework. And Open Office. Both I do not need.
After this a "sfc" run makes sense for me.
"ProcessMonitor". Thanks. A link for reliable download and easy description, please ? Thank you.
You are sure ? ProcessMonitor is the right tool for this change of being gone or changed the settings-file ?
I did never read about it.
I did uninstall all .NET Framework. And Open Office. Both I do not need.
After this a "sfc" run makes sense for me.
"ProcessMonitor". Thanks. A link for reliable download and easy description, please ? Thank you.
You are sure ? ProcessMonitor is the right tool for this change of being gone or changed the settings-file ?
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
You need to learn how to use a search engine.
https://www.palemoon.org/backuptool.shtml
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sys ... nitor.aspx
No, you dont need to run sfc after uninstall programs. sfc is for if your system files are corrupted.:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... ted-system
https://www.palemoon.org/backuptool.shtml
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sys ... nitor.aspx
No, you dont need to run sfc after uninstall programs. sfc is for if your system files are corrupted.:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... ted-system
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
Many thanks for the link the Pale Moon backup-tool.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... ted-system
"System File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files."
Thanks this link and info.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... ted-system
"System File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files."
Thanks this link and info.
Re: "sfc" sets back all settings
Thanks, this tool is genius easy to use, great. I like it.Moonchild wrote: . . . use the Pale Moon backup tool to back up your profile, and if it is somehow influenced by the repair run, restore the backup.
A note: when checking the path, without marking the already set path again, this path does not stay, in spite of light marked.
Without marking it exact again and using OK OR exit, this path for the backup is changed and saved in the main-folder c:\, my experience, in XP.
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