FIX: Windows Resource Protection Could Not Perform The Requested Operation

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HOW TO FIX WINDOWS RESOURCE PROTECTION COULD NOT PERFORM THE REQUESTED OPERATION IN WINDOWS 10


METHOD 1. RUN SYSTEM FILE CHECKER IN SAFE MODE • If this happens, you may try to Run SFC in Safe Mode. To do that, follow these steps below:

• Step 1. Press Windows Key + R then type msconfig in the Run dialog box. Click OK. • Step 2. Switch to Boot tab. Under Boot options, tick on Safe boot. Click OK. • Step 3. Click Restart when asked by System Configuration. Your Windows will then boot into Safe Mode.

• Step 4. You can now try to run sfc /scannow and check if it works.


METHOD 2. ENABLE WINDOWS MODULES INSTALLER SERVICE • Step 1. Press Windows Key + R and type services.msc in the Run dialog box. Tap Enter or click OK to open Services snap-in.

• Step 2. When the Services window appears, find Windows Modules Installer or the TrustedInstaller service. Double-click on it to open the service its Properties.

• Step 3. Make sure that the Service is Started. If not, set the Startup type to Manual and then click on Start button.

• Step 4. Click Apply > OK to save changes. You can now close Services snap-in. • Now, you can try to run sfc /scannow to check if it works.


METHOD 3. USING COMMAND PROMPT • Also, you could start a Command Prompt as an Administrator, type the following and press Enter:

• net start trustedinstaller • Once the service is started, run sfc /scannow and this time it would run as expected.


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