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SFC (Windows File Protection) Option Question


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In the patches menu of nlite there is an option labeled "SFC (Windows File Protection)" The wording is a little unclear as to what the enable and disable options do. I'm not sure if enable means to enable windows file protection or enable nlite to disable it.

I Do Not want windows file protection and would like this service to be disabled so which option should I choose?


  • 2 weeks later...
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If you want to completely disable it, remove the file sfc.dll, sfc.exe, sfc_os.dll, sfcfiles.dll.

I have never found a problem by doing this, and it ensures that it can not run.

  • 3 weeks later...
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just an observation:

... (3) with either .cat files removal enabled or not, SFC is grayed-out with "enable" status (couldn't change it to "disable"

thanks!

any thoughts? thanks!
  • 2 weeks later...
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just an observation:
... (3) with either .cat files removal enabled or not, SFC is grayed-out with "enable" status (couldn't change it to "disable"

thanks!

any thoughts? thanks!

The only time SFC is grayed out is when the patch is already applied to the file. nlite detects this when it is scanning the folder you tell it to modify.

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