In the Command Prompt type the following and press enter. (You may be able to also copy the text and paste it in the Command Prompt box with your mouse.)

findstr /c:“[SR]” %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >sfcdetails.txt

This will search for SFC entries in the CBS log and copy those entries to the sfcdetails.txt file. Attach that file to a post for my review.

Ok, Here it goes

LATER

I managed to open Device Manager through Dos and it looks good: no problems

You attached a file; is that the complete file?

I will research how to repair what the SFC could not and get back to you asap. I must sleep now; sorry. :-\

Happy SFC dreams…

If that helps I have just found how to open control panel via dos prompt, and I have access to Administrtive Tools

System logs shows repeating 2001 errors (Microsoft Antimalware) and Error 9 (iaStor) and 10010 (DistributedCom)

A few things happened. I am now able to start the computer in Safe Mode with Command prompt. Ver slow but it gets there after an hour or two.

I also managed to give commands for Devise Manager and Control Panel.

I don’t know what I did, playing around, but at one stage all my Desktop icons appeared and even the bottom line where the Start button is. With the Start button I could among other things open Explorer and the Run box.

Un fortunately I cannot replicate it past the Control Panel. Is there a dos command to refresh the Desktop?

Hi

I’m losing hope and tried to get into the Recovery option through F4, which I believe reformats the disk and places the OS back into the disk.

I get the message “A disk read error ocurred. Press Ctrl-Alt_Del to restart”

Could this indicate a disk failure and that I need to buy a new one?

DOS command to refresh / load the desktop would be C:\Windows\explorer.exe .

However you have beat me to the punch, so to speak. I was researching for a way to see about testing the hard drive since it seems that it is working so slowly (RW head servo can do that) but the disk error during the format pretty much nails it to a failing hard drive.

If you try that again and it gives you the same error then it is the drive. Sorry.