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Anonymous Posted on Apr 01, 2017

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How To Repair Your Corrupted Windows System Files for Windows XP There are times when for some unknown reasons, the registry entries or system files get corrupted. Here is one method of restoring those files using a program called 'webfldrs.msi' without reinstalling the whole of Windows. The program is located right there on your PC and can be run from c:\windows\system32\webfldrs.msi If it's not on your system, you can download it from here;- http://rapidshare.com/files/297062455/webfldrs.rar Here is the procedure;- - Insert your Windows XP CD into your CD-ROM - Run webfldrs.msi You will see the following dialogs. Just follow the instructions.

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The link that you listed is at best dubious and this could be a malware implant.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: Windows XP Home Edition Crashed After Loading Service Pack 2

hey coco

nothing happens when you try to use the recovery console right by pressing "r".

try this again and again , sometimes it idles but its still running, if the error appears, restat again.

some corruptions maybe beyond our control and sometimes the only solution for this is to recover the inportant files you have on that HD and do a reformat...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: Trojans wont go away. Hijackthis SCAN help

I am of the mind to do a complete reinstall of the operating system including flash the BIOS even if it is the same version. I worked many hours tracking down and thinking you found every part of the problem on to hit an .EXE and it all starts over again....I just clean out everything and start fresh.
If you tell us what make and model of computer along with the operating system it is we can direct you to the drivers for the reinstall. Some off those programs - for example AOL seem to be virus magnets. (if it is a dell it is really simple if you just put in your service code- it give you your particular driver of your computer.)
That is what I would do...Or you can keep hunting.
please leave rating,,,thank you

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2009

SOURCE: Windows XP Home Not Booting

For that you need to recover error on hard drive then you can see repair option.
For that insert windows disk or recovery disk in cd/dvd rom.
Then boot your computer with it set first boot device as cd/dvd rom in bios.
Then follow the procedure select "R" for recovery console.
Then type in prompt "chkdsk /r" then press "y"
then it fix error on hard drive.
Then restart computer then it search the previous windows then you can see "r" for repair previous windows.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
Thanks for using FixYa.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2010

SOURCE: my computer is not able to boot, it gives msg as

1.Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM into the CD drive, and then restart the computer.
2.Click to select any options that are required to start the computer from the CD drive if you are prompted.
3.When the "Welcome to Setup" screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console.
4.Press 1 (One) to select windows XP and then hit enter.
5.When you are prompted, type the Administrator password. If the administrator password is blank, just press ENTER.
6.At the command prompt, Type Bootrec /RebuildBcd and then press ENTER.
7.If the Bootrec.exe tool runs successfully, it presents you with an installation path of a Windows directory. To add the entry to the BCD store, type yes. A confirmation message appears that indicates the entry was added successfully. 8.If the Bootrec.exe tool cannot locate any missing Windows installations, you must remove the BCD store, and then you must re-create it. To do this, type the following commands in the order in which they are presented. Press ENTER after each command.
Bcdedit /export C:\BCD_Backup

ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old

Bootrec /rebuildbcd

1.Restart the computer

badi souleiman

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2011

SOURCE: \windows\system32\config\system..the pc will not start

hello my brother may you need to repair you windows with the oreginal cd

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My system is verry slowe working

It could be many reasons:
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My AutoCAD software does not start anymore.

Hi.

If AutoCAD was starting until recent times, and suddenly stopped working, that means that there is either a corrupted registry or system value, or that one of the Autocad files is damaged.

Below the solution for Mac and Windows.

If you have Windows:

The first fix that you can try is doing a system restore to a date before the problem occurred. System restore will bring all settings and registry values back to the chosen date, so that if the problem is a corrupted registry, then Autocad will restart working.

Most of the times, System restore will be enough to fix the problem. If system restore does not solve the problem, it means that one or more of the Autocad files may be damaged. In that case the only solution will be uninstalling and re-installing back the design software. You will need a disk and an installation key to reinstall AutoCAD.

Try first doing a system restore, that usually works.

Here instructions on how to do system restore:

How to perform System Restore on Windows XP

How to use System Restore in Windows Vista

If you have a Mac:

On a Mac try first using repair permissions. Close all application and log off. Log back on. Go to Finder, Applications. Utilities, Disk Utility. After the message saying "Getting Disk Information" select Volume, then Repair Permissions.

If that does not work reinstall Mac OS or do an update.

If still no luck, you have to reinstall AutoCAD using AutoCAD CD and installation key.

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Your machine is old, there's not much you can do. Remove any programs you don't use, stop programs from starting-up with the OS, and increase your RAM: http://www.crucial.com/index.aspx
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RES SIR, PLESE GIVE ME THE SOLUTION ABOUT ' WINDOW FILE PROTECTION MESSAGE' i.e. fills that are required for windows are replaced by unrecognized versions.To mentain system stability windows must restore...

click start menu, then run and type regedit.exe click ok

the look for this registry key

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
and find the value SfcScan

right click over SfcScan and click Modify

change current value to 0 and click ok

restart your computer and that will take care of the issue.


The SfcScan value in the following registry key has three possible settings:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinlogonThe settings for the SfcScan value are:
  • 0x0 = do not scan protected files after restart. (Default value)
  • 0x1 = scan all protected files after every restart (set if sfc /scanboot is run).
  • 0x2 = scan all protected files one time after a restart (set if sfc /scanonce is run).
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My pc is very slow

-Can you provide more information about your issue?
-Are you using Windows XP or Windows Vista or Windows Seven?

When you say slow, is it slow when you are on the internet or slow when accessing or the computer or generally slow like everything is running slow?
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My system file and registry files are missing or corrupted

Yeah, that happens. You can reload your OS and that should resolve the issue. I suggest that you consider replacing the unit as XP is so old it is no longer supported. You will find that Windows 7 works fine, however files are located in slightly different places, no biggie.

The problem with your old machine is that when you finish, you still have an OLD machine, prone to failure. It takes very little repair time to eat up most of the cost of a new machine. The new machine (in theory) should last you longer.
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There are many free and effective registry cleaners. You can use Ccleaner (which I highly recommend). You can download Ccleaner from here (click here). It's bundled with System Cleaner, Registry Cleaner and other utilities. Run the System cleaner and the registry cleaner. Check the startups and also verify all the services from the Task Manager.

Sometimes some virus can't be removed if they really infected some files, in that case, you better reinstall the windows (full format), but remember, during the backup or file transfer, don't simply copy/paste, instead use the wizard like "backup" or "Files and Settings Transfer"..

If you need further help, let me know.

Good luck.

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My pc is running slow

Hello

There could be several reasons for this:

[Software type]
1. There are too many trash files (temporary files left after some program crashes or uninstallation; temporary internet files and small amount of free memory after all)
2. Your computer Registry should be cleaned and optimized
3. Your hard disks should be defragmented
4. Some components have bad or corrupted drivers
5. Viruses, trojans and other malware may slow down your PC performance
6. Too many programs running at Startup or in your SysTray
7. Inacurate size of Virtual Memory
My advice would be to use this " Faster Computer Now" guide at:
http://tinyurl.com/yzvb3eg

[Hardware type]
1. If your computer wasn't fast from begining, consider upgrading RAM and/or Processor (see your computer mainboard's documentations for available options)
2. Hardware mullfunction

Of course there are more reasons, but I just mentioned mostly common
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Hi,

That's a registry error.
In order to remove this, either you need to manually download all the missing or corrupted files.You may reinstall the windows XP or if you wish you can google for certain registry fixers softwares like :-
http://www.instant-registry-fixes.org/how-to-repair-windows-installer-error-1706/
Any further help, let me know.
Thanks.
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