How to repair wmic












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I'm getting Invalid XML content error when I call any wmic os operation. e.g.



> wmic os get Caption
Invalid XML content.


I've tried



winmgmt /resetrepository


But it had no effect.










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    I'm getting Invalid XML content error when I call any wmic os operation. e.g.



    > wmic os get Caption
    Invalid XML content.


    I've tried



    winmgmt /resetrepository


    But it had no effect.










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      I'm getting Invalid XML content error when I call any wmic os operation. e.g.



      > wmic os get Caption
      Invalid XML content.


      I've tried



      winmgmt /resetrepository


      But it had no effect.










      share|improve this question














      I'm getting Invalid XML content error when I call any wmic os operation. e.g.



      > wmic os get Caption
      Invalid XML content.


      I've tried



      winmgmt /resetrepository


      But it had no effect.







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          Running sfc /scannow reported corrupted files. The scf log file located at %WINDIR%LogsCBSCBS.log mentioned that basebrd.dll.mui is corrupt. I've copied basebrd.dll.mui from another Windows 10 machine and it fixed the problem.






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            Running sfc /scannow reported corrupted files. The scf log file located at %WINDIR%LogsCBSCBS.log mentioned that basebrd.dll.mui is corrupt. I've copied basebrd.dll.mui from another Windows 10 machine and it fixed the problem.






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              Running sfc /scannow reported corrupted files. The scf log file located at %WINDIR%LogsCBSCBS.log mentioned that basebrd.dll.mui is corrupt. I've copied basebrd.dll.mui from another Windows 10 machine and it fixed the problem.






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                Running sfc /scannow reported corrupted files. The scf log file located at %WINDIR%LogsCBSCBS.log mentioned that basebrd.dll.mui is corrupt. I've copied basebrd.dll.mui from another Windows 10 machine and it fixed the problem.






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                Running sfc /scannow reported corrupted files. The scf log file located at %WINDIR%LogsCBSCBS.log mentioned that basebrd.dll.mui is corrupt. I've copied basebrd.dll.mui from another Windows 10 machine and it fixed the problem.







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