One of those issues is the problem with the sfc/scannow command in the Command Prompt. Users have been reporting the crashing problems with this command for a couple of builds, and Microsoft finally decided to address it. In the previous Windows 10 Preview build, Microsoft publicly acknowledged the problem, and promised the solution in some of the future builds. And in build 14942, the solution finally arrived, as Microsoft announced that the issues with sfc/scannow has been finally addressed. It looks like the problem is indeed solved, since we haven’t notice any complaint about this on the Community forums. So, Windows Insiders now can normally use this command to address other issues in the latest build, that are still present. Maybe it took too long for Microsoft to resolve this problem, since it was one of the most frequently reported problems lately. But, since the issues doesn’t exist anymore, it really doesn’t matter now. Have you tried to run sfc/scannow in an elevated Command Prompt? Is the command working for you now? Tell us in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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