Is a corrupted Windows system file a potential cause of Epic Games Store error 1603, and how can I check for it?

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Is a corrupted Windows system file a potential cause of Epic Games Store error 1603, and how can I check for it?
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Yes, corrupted system files can contribute to installation errors. Run the System File Checker (SFC) tool by opening Command Prompt as administrator and typing 'sfc /scannow'. This tool scans and repairs corrupted system files, which might resolve the underlying issue causing error 1603.