In any case, you mention laconically that “for some reason”, there is no offline log by default. However many hours I might waste as a result of such a change, it is likely to be fewer hours than I am wasting by sticking with Windows. I now know that my plan to run Arch Linux as my primary os and reduce my exposure to Windows was a sound one. This calm long note does not really convey just how annoyed I am. For offline repairs, details are included in the log file provided by the OFFLOGFILE flag.” only to get the final status “windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. So then, having now run sfc THREE TIMES, downloaded the 5GB iso and rufus to make an installation USB, I run sfc a fourth time…. Doing this required me to make an Installation usb, but that’s life. Of course I tried a second time, but it just was too fast. I dutifully did this, but only very fleetingly caught some sort of “fatal error” which flashed on my screen at boot time - it simply didn’t stay up long enough for me to see what happened. I have some sort of corruption problem, and when I ran sfc, it told me that that I would have to run it at the next system boot. PLEASE consider editing your tutorial to make a very important improvement: add the “/OFFLOGFILE” option to your first offline example command, and add a sentence of explanation THERE about the essential importance of doing this.
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