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Old 05-18-2011, 05:23 PM   #1
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Default Windows 7 Ultimate Restore damaged system files Wi

If your Windows XP system files broken by viruses or other factors , we are able to restore Windows XP installation disk files that are damaged .
specific strategy : In Windows XP set up disk search corrupted files , notice that the final character in the file name with an underscore

search for necessary documentation

after search , open a command line mode (inside the The complete route towards the location file route . As an example : Expand D: SETUP NOTEPAD.EX_ C: Windows NOTEPAD.EXE. One factor to note is that if there are actually spaces in the path , then the path need to make use of double quotes ( quotes ) , which includes up.

get the course is the very best , but quite often we search in the Windows XP disk when the file can't come across what we need to have . 1 reason for this situation is to find the file is inside the Since Windows XP to

For anyone who is employing other Windows platforms , the search target file title to include Then open a command line mode , enter : As prior to , as you will discover areas within the path , then you'll want to use double quotes ,Windows 7 Ultimate, such as the route up.
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