The solution to this annoying, but fixable, problem is to repair the files. A reboot of the PC will often do the trick, but there is a way to repair files while Windows 7 is running and latest tips to fix Windows 7 hang up.
In this Microsoft Windows 7 support blog, you are finding the tips for scan windows 7 system files to repair errors.
First you will need to start a permission-elevated command-line prompt. Type command into the Desktop Search box and then right-click on the Command Prompt menu entry and select the Run as Administrator item.
After accepting the elevated permissions, Open the command window and type "sfc /scannow" and press ENTER.
By default this system had no errors. If any error occurred, this scan would have repaired any corrupted files, but without forcing a system reboot.
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