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Resolving Error Code 0x80070002: Missing File in Windows Server 2022

Addressing the error code 0x80070002: Missing File in Windows Server 2022 can be managed through several approaches:

  1. Verify the file path: Ensure the file path is accurate and the file exists at the designated location. If absent, consider restoring it from a backup or reinstalling the relevant application.
  2. Execute System File Checker (SFC): SFC, a utility in Windows, examines and mends damaged system files. Launch Command Prompt as an administrator, input 'sfc /scannow,' and hit Enter. Allow the scan to finish and then reboot the server.
  3. Update the system: Confirm that the server is equipped with the latest Windows updates and patches. Navigate to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update, check for new updates, install them, and then reboot the server.
  4. Inspect the disk for errors: Employ the CHKDSK command to detect any disk errors. Start Command Prompt as an administrator, type 'chkdsk /f /r,' and press Enter. This process will identify and fix disk errors. Restart the server once completed.
  5. Disable antivirus software: Occasionally, antivirus programs may disrupt system files and cause errors. Temporarily disable the antivirus and check if the error continues.
  6. Initiate a clean boot: Performing a clean boot loads Windows with minimal drivers and startup programs, helping to pinpoint and solve software conflicts that might be causing the error. To execute, go to Start > Run, type 'msconfig,' and press Enter. In the System Configuration window, select the Services tab, tick the 'Hide all Microsoft services' box, click 'Disable all,' and reboot the server.

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