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<blockquote data-quote="Gajeel" data-source="post: 162867" data-attributes="member: 7688"><p>If your C: drive is corrupted then <a href="http://devbest.com/members/geenstijl.9520/" target="_blank">GeenStijl</a> is correct, you need to get your hard drive re-formatted. However, if the problem was there are Windows files that are messed around, then you can just re-install without having to re-format your drive. This will copy all your current C:\ files to C:\Windows.old, but your programs would need to be re-installed using the installer you used.</p><p> </p><p>If you still have the installer, your license key (for your paid programs), etc. then it'll be great if you would back them up on a USB or external HD then reinstall/re-format your C:\ drive then install Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gajeel, post: 162867, member: 7688"] If your C: drive is corrupted then [URL='http://devbest.com/members/geenstijl.9520/']GeenStijl[/URL] is correct, you need to get your hard drive re-formatted. However, if the problem was there are Windows files that are messed around, then you can just re-install without having to re-format your drive. This will copy all your current C:\ files to C:\Windows.old, but your programs would need to be re-installed using the installer you used. If you still have the installer, your license key (for your paid programs), etc. then it'll be great if you would back them up on a USB or external HD then reinstall/re-format your C:\ drive then install Windows. [/QUOTE]
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