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Track changes to
your system files after installing software
You can use System File Checker in combination with Notepad to track
any system changes that programs make during their installation.
System File Checker creates a log after each scan, which is then
appended to the previous file by default; but you can also choose to
overwrite it on each scan. If you choose to overwrite the log, you can
easily print out the list of changes each program installation makes to
your operating system files. Every time you install a program, follow by
running System File Checker, open the log in Notepad, enter the name of
the program at the top of the log, then print and save it for future
reference.
Here's how to do it:
- Click the Start button.
- Point to Programs, point to Accessories,
and then point to System Tools.
- Click System Information.
- Click Tools from the menu bar and then click System
File Checker .
- Click Start to run System File Checker.
- When the scan is finished, click OK and you will
return to its main screen.
- Click the Settings button.
- Click the Settings tab and then click the View
Log button to view the log in Notepad. (On the Settings
tab, you will also see three options in the Log file section.
These let you append to the existing log, overwrite the existing
log, or create no log at all.)
- Type the name of the program you just installed at the top of the
log and then click File and Print.
Notes: A shortcut to starting System File Checker is
to type SFC in the Run command on the Start
menu.
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