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Started by eyeon1, Apr 23 2012 10:22 PM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 April 2012 - 10:22 PM
i dont know much about these forums but i dont like it. u make people sign this register that. i did have a twitter or facechic account but i dont like them. i wouldnt be signing in this if didnt have somthing i wanted. sorry! ive got some vista sp2 corruption files and my explorer and my computer folder restarts and stops all ythe time, office works and word too. i cant understand why they cant make a checker that just tells u what files are corrupt and then u find it and replace it . its just that simple. but they want to make evrything so chuiking complicated.
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#4
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:53 PM
The first thing you say is you have never been here before and that you don't like us, great way to ask for help!
There is a built in file checker, you need to open command prompt as an administrator and type in
This might take a while, it might prompt you to enter you windows install disc so it can replace the corrupt files.
If you want any more help you are going to have to be a might more specific and try and structure you sentences
There is a built in file checker, you need to open command prompt as an administrator and type in
sfc /scannow
This might take a while, it might prompt you to enter you windows install disc so it can replace the corrupt files.
If you want any more help you are going to have to be a might more specific and try and structure you sentences
#6
Posted 24 April 2012 - 02:09 PM
The first thing you say is you have never been here before and that you don't like us, great way to ask for help!
There is a built in file checker, you need to open command prompt as an administrator and type insfc /scannow
This might take a while, it might prompt you to enter you windows install disc so it can replace the corrupt files.
If you want any more help you are going to have to be a might more specific and try and structure you sentences
lareeth dude going by how lame the creator of this thread sounds, you might have to explain "open command prompt as an administrator" to him/her otherwise I foresee another topic to ask how to do that







