The sfc scanboot command launches system file checker every time computer boots.
sfc/scanboot
sfc/scanboot the above is only if you want it to scan every time the computer reboots. if you want it to only scan the next time you boot the command is sfc/scanonce
"SFC" is used to scan and repair all protected system files."SFC /SCANNOW" scans files straight away."SFC /SCANBOOT" scans files every time computer boots."SFC /REVERT" returns SFC to its default settings."SFC /?" will give you further help when using the command.
that is the command for system file checker.
sfc/scanonce
The command ____ searches for and replaces corrupted system filesAnswer: sfc /scannow
To use System File Checker, you can type sfc.exe or sfc in a command prompt window or in the run dialog box. To scan the system at the next reboot, you would use the /scanonce switch (sfc/scanonce).
/scanonce
The command line function you want is: sfc /scannow The scannow switch makes it run....now. You may need your windows Xp disk, so that sfc (system file checker) can restore files it finds are corrupted.
SFC, Chkdsk, and Defrag
SFC stands for Sergeant First Class
I believe you are referring to "sfc /scannow".