How to fix “An Attempt Was Made to Reference a Token That Does Not Exist” in Windows 10/11

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This error occurs when you open Windows File Explorer. One other major cause of this error is a corrupt system registry, files, or the installation of unknown and incompatible software on your PC.




Commands:
cd %WINDIR%\System32
for /f %s in (‘dir /b *.dll’) do regsvr32 /s %s
sfc /scannow



Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 1st Solution – Repair Corrupted Files
4:26 2nd Solution – Run System File Checker
5:10 End screen




What you’ll learn:
1. 1st Solution – Repair Corrupted Files
a. How to fix registry system file corruption
b. How to repair a series of corrupted DLL files
2. 2nd Solution – Run System File Checker
a. How to repair system files




















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