Hello Tom,
you have to run the SFC tool from the laptop.
but look at article q243072 and article q271484. These point to the
locations for the files source, so if those registry entries are modified
you can point to the another location like a network location to grab files
that may be recovered.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|I think some of my windows protected files on my laptop
|are corrupt. I also believe that my CD drive is not
|working properly in my laptop.
|Is there any way I can run the SFC utility from my desktop
|that is networked with my laptop?
|Thanks in advance if anyone knows how to do this.
|Tom
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