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Summary of what I found, details below:
1.) I put a copy of "Programs / Search" in the "Windows System" folder 2.) I then deleted "Programs / Search" 3.) DISM found no corruption 4.) SFC saw this as a corruption, and put "Programs / Search" back 5.) There is no issue, if you then delete the copy of "Windows System / Search" 6.) Unless SFC is changed, it will always put "Programs / Search" back
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If I click Programs / Search . . . it opens up the Win 8.1 Search, on the right side . . . it says: Search - Everywhere
Right-click Start / Open All Users . . . I "Copy and Paste" "Search" into "Windows System" . . . Would there be a difference if I had "Cut and Pasted" it? I have seen there can be, in Excel. . . . I click on "Search" in "Windows System," and it does the same thing
Right-click Start / Open All Users . . . I delete Programs / "Search" . . . There would probably have been no difference if I had deleted it directly from the Start Menu . . . I click on it in "Windows System," and it's still working - so far, so good
I do a Restart . . . upon returning to Desktop, everything is the same . . . I click on it in "Windows System," and it's still working
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This is what I do, when I do updates - I just have the OS running: Start / Run / msconfig / System Configuration / Services tab / [check] Hide all Microsoft services / Disable all / Apply / Ok / Exit without Restart CCleaner / Tools / Startup / highight all / Disable Restart
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Run as Administrator, from an elevated command prompt C:\>dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Image Version: 6.2.9200.16384 . . . Win 8 Image version: 6.3.9600.17031 . . . 05/24/14 Win 8.1 ... 01/21/15
What I usually see: The restore operation completed successfully. The component store corruption was repaired. The operation completed successfully.
03/24/14 ... 13-14 minutes 04/10/14 ... 15-16 minutes 05/24/14 ... 09-10 minutes in Win 8.1 10/30/14 ... 11-12 minutes 11/27/14 ... 17-18 minutes 12/10/14 ... 22-23 minutes 01/21/15 ... 18-20 minutes ... I got the "operation completed successfully" message above . . . Why doesn't it tell you what it fixed? . . . It did not put "Search" back in the root of Programs . . . I click on "Search" in "Windows System," and it still pops out on the right side . . . I tested it by searching for "msconfig," and that came up normally . . . I do a Restart to re-establish my basline, and next . . .
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Run as Administrator, from an elevated command prompt C:\>sfc /scannow
What I usually see: Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
02/18/14 ... 16-17 minutes - XP took 24 mins 05/24/14 ... 15-16 minutes in Win 8.1 10/30/14 ... 17-18 minutes 11/27/14 ... 19-20 minutes 12/10/14 ... 21-22 minutes 01/21/15 ... 23-24 minutes ... It found corruption, and fixed it: . . . Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. Note that logging is currently not supported in offline servicing scenarios.
. . . It has put Search back in the root of Programs! . . . Both Shortcuts do the same thing . . . I might as well delete the Shortcut in Windows System . . . Restart
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. . . If I re-run DISM, what does it say? The same, standard message: The restore operation completed successfully. The component store corruption was repaired. The operation completed successfully.
Restart
. . . If I re-run sfc, what does it say? Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. . . . This seems to indicate that there are no issues if I delete the copy of Search that I created
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Start / Run / msconfig / System Configuration / Services tab / Enable all / Apply / Ok / Exit without Restart CCleaner / Tools / Startup / highight all / Enable Restart
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Ok, fine, it's not a big deal, seeing "Programs / Search"
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