0x6 | The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows was unable to repair this file (error code %3). Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows was unable to repair this file (error code %3). Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
0x8 | The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the file. A reboot is required to finish this repair. |
The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the file. A reboot is required to finish this repair. |
0xA | The system file %1 may be corrupted, but Windows could not determine if the file was actually damaged (error code %3). No repair action was taken. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 may be corrupted, but Windows could not determine if the file was actually damaged (error code %3). No repair action was taken. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
0xB | The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not attempt to repair %1 because a previous repair operation was pended. Reboot the computer and run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not attempt to repair %1 because a previous repair operation was pended. Reboot the computer and run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
0xC | Windows detected that program file %1 is corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. To restore the file, reinstall %3 version %4. |
Windows detected that program file %1 is corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. To restore the file, reinstall %3 version %4. |
0xE | The file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair %1 because it could not find its corresponding installer package. |
The file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair %1 because it could not find its corresponding installer package. |
0x50000001 | Critical |
Critical |
0x50000002 | Error |
Error |
0x50000003 | Warning |
Warning |
0x50000004 | Information |
Information |
0x90000001 | Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Server |
Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Server |
0x90000002 | System |
System |
0x90000003 | Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Server/Operational |
Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Server/Operational |
0x91000001 | Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Client |
Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Client |
0x91000002 | Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Client/Operational |
Microsoft-Windows-CorruptedFileRecovery-Client/Operational |
0xB0000001 | The file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair %1 because it is not a protected system file. |
The file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair %1 because it is not a protected system file. |
0xB0000002 | The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows will not attempt to repair %1 because too many corrupted files have been detected recently. Frequent corruptions may indicate a problem with the disk on this computer. |
The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows will not attempt to repair %1 because too many corrupted files have been detected recently. Frequent corruptions may indicate a problem with the disk on this computer. |
0xB0000003 | The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair this file because the same file has been repaired too many times over a recent period of time. |
The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair this file because the same file has been repaired too many times over a recent period of time. |
0xB0000004 | The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair this file because a repair attempt is already underway for the same file. |
The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair this file because a repair attempt is already underway for the same file. |
0xB0000005 | The system file %1 was reported as being corrupted but Windows determined that the file is not actually damaged. It may have been repaired already. |
The system file %1 was reported as being corrupted but Windows determined that the file is not actually damaged. It may have been repaired already. |
0xB0000007 | The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows successfully repaired the damaged file. |
The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows successfully repaired the damaged file. |
0xB0000009 | The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the file, but the operation was cancelled before it could be completed. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the file, but the operation was cancelled before it could be completed. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
0xB000000D | The program file %1 was reported as being possibly corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Windows performed additional diagnostics and determined that the file is not actually damaged. |
The program file %1 was reported as being possibly corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Windows performed additional diagnostics and determined that the file is not actually damaged. |
0xB000000F | Windows detected that program file %1 is corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Reinstalling %3 version %4 may repair the file. However, Windows is not launching a %3 reinstallation because too many product reinstalls have run recently. |
Windows detected that program file %1 is corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Reinstalling %3 version %4 may repair the file. However, Windows is not launching a %3 reinstallation because too many product reinstalls have run recently. |
0xB0000010 | Windows detected that program file %1 is corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Reinstalling %3 version %4 may repair the file. However, Windows is not launching a %3 reinstallation because that product has already been reinstalled too many times recently. |
Windows detected that program file %1 is corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Reinstalling %3 version %4 may repair the file. However, Windows is not launching a %3 reinstallation because that product has already been reinstalled too many times recently. |
0xB0000011 | The program file %1 was reported as being possibly corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Windows performed additional diagnostics and determined that the file is not an executable image. To avoid potential user data loss, Windows will not attempt to repair the file. |
The program file %1 was reported as being possibly corrupted, causing application %2 to stop working. Windows performed additional diagnostics and determined that the file is not an executable image. To avoid potential user data loss, Windows will not attempt to repair the file. |
0xB1000001 | The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not repair this file automatically (error code %3). Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not repair this file automatically (error code %3). Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
0xB1000002 | The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the file, but the operation was disabled by group policy. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the file, but the operation was disabled by group policy. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
0xB1000003 | The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not attempt to repair %1 because the operation was disabled by group policy. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |
The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not attempt to repair %1 because the operation was disabled by group policy. Run the command \"sfc /scannow\" at an administrative command prompt to check for errors and to repair the file if necessary. |