You can work through each error code manually. Look up the hex value, read the Microsoft KB article, run SFC and
DISM from an elevated prompt, check Event Viewer, reinstall the Visual C++ Redistributables, clear the
SoftwareDistribution cache. Most people try that first. The problem is that different error codes need different
tools, and if your system files are genuinely damaged, none of those single fixes get to the root.
That is the gap we kept running into when testing PC repair tools for our
Best PC Cleaners comparison. We have been testing PC
repair tools since January 2024. Most fell into two camps: lightweight cleaners that only delete temp files, or aggressive
"optimizers" that change settings you did not ask them to change. Only a handful actually attempt to repair the damaged
system files that error codes point at.
Fortect was the one that handled the root causes. It scans your Windows system files against a known-good baseline
and replaces corrupted or missing ones. For error codes in the 0x8007, 0x800F, and 0xC000 families, that is usually
the exact fix, and it is exactly what sfc and DISM are supposed to do but often cannot when the component store
itself is damaged. (We go deeper into how this works in our
full Fortect review.)
It also bundles real-time malware protection (powered by Avira's engine), ransomware defense, registry repair, DLL
verification, and junk file cleanup into a single scan. Without it, you would need a system file repair tool, a DLL
restorer, a registry cleaner, and an antivirus to cover the same ground.
Fortect holds a 4.7/5 rating from over 6,000 verified users on
Trustpilot, which aligns with what we found in our own testing. The scan costs nothing and shows you exactly which system
files are damaged, which DLLs are missing, and what registry entries are broken. If you decide to repair, a license
runs less than what most computer shops charge for a single diagnostic visit, and every purchase includes a 60-day
money-back guarantee. There is also a free 24-hour trial with full access if you want to test the repairs before
committing.
We re-test our recommendations quarterly to make sure they still hold up. Our full methodology is available on our Best PC Cleaners comparison page.