Hence, to fix this kind of problem, you can save the file in another format. Step 1. Open damaged file and go to "Save As. Make sure that the whole Excel file is selected, and then click "Save. Find the saved file and right-click on it, select "Open with," and tap on the "Microsoft Office Excel" option.
If the file can be opened usually, go to "Save As" and choose an Excel format. Then, it will recover the corrupted Excel. Another applied method to fix corrupted and damaged system files is to restore from the previous versions.
Find the damaged file, right-click it, and select "Restore previous versions. If your system permits, find and select the correct version of the same from the list and click on the "Restore" button. Now hopefully, you know how to repair corrupted and damaged system files in Windows 7 automatically. If you have installed any theme on your system, it will revert to the default explorer. Following the above, you would learn how to repair corrupted and damaged system files in Windows 7.
Nevertheless, it is observed that, at times, the SFC feature doesn't yield the desired results. Also, you might not be able to access your content on your Windows system. This is also a solution to fix the system files corruption. This command will process to check all the errors of the protected system files. If errors found, it will replace the corrupted system files with a cached copy. Here is how to run the SFC command:. Go to the search function from the bottom-left of the Windows taskbar and type cmd , it will then show you the Command Prompt.
Right-click on it and select Run as administrator. If corrupted files are present, Windows should locate and repair them. Try running the command described in the Windows XP and Windows 7 section. If there are no issues, close the command prompt. If there are issues, proceed to step 2 below. Wait and then restart your PC. The Check Disk command is an advanced built-in error checker of Windows.
You can perform a check on a drive, directory, or a specific file and fix the error automatically using this command. Note that there are possibilities you will lose some of the data since it will automatically fix the errors. To run the check disk command,. Open the search box and type cmd. Right-click on the command prompt and choose Run as administrator.
If the disk you run the command cannot be locked, then you cannot perform the check disk right away. It will ask if you would like to check the drive next time you start the computer, type Yes, and hit Enter. Then restart your computer and it will run the command itself. This will help fix all errors in the corrupted files. There are now many online tools that can solve user problems. You can try a file repair tool to see if it can fix your corrupted file.
However, using an online tool is always tricky since it might steal your personal information. And the success rate will be regardlessly low. So think twice before you upload the file to the site. By Simon Marcus , to Document Recovery.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. It is unusual, but no unheard of, not to have Run as Administrator. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but als not necessarily a good thing. It doesn't stop you from trying the above - especially if you are one that disabled UAC. Just run the above without the "Run as Administrator" option first. I would suggest you to download one update manually and save it on Desktop. Right click and Run as administrator and check if it works:.
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I have the same question Report abuse. Depending on how much junk data is on your drive, this step may take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. After running the Disk Cleanup utility, you should clean out a few folders manually. Open the C: drive again, and double-click the Windows folder. Scroll down the list of folders and delete any files in the Prefetch and Temp folders. Be sure to delete only files within those two folders and not the folders themselves.
Next, navigate back to the C: drive, and double-click the Users folder. Delete all of the files in this Temp folder as well; then restart your system. Having completed the prep work, you can safely begin the Windows 7 repair installation. If your Internet connection is working, you should probably choose to download the updates, but you can choose whichever option suits your fancy.
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