
You can resolve the above problem by running SFC scan in safe mode. #Message 2: Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation. This is actually a good thing, which means there are no corrupt or missing files present on your system. #Message 1: Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
When the scan is complete, you may end up with one of these messages. So we recommend you not to close the Command Prompt window in between the process. The scanned results will be displayed once the process is 100% complete.
At Command Prompt window, type the command “ sfc /scannow” to scan the system and then press Enter.
Open Command Prompt (Run as administrator). This Windows in-built tool is pretty good to run when there is any suspicion of system file damage, or if you just think there’s something wrong with your system. System File Checker (SFC.exe) is an Easy-to-use command prompt utility that checks for corrupted System files and replaces them with a good copy of the file.