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Thank you Howard.
Anthony
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: OT, ADOBE FLASH PLAYER!!!
> If their is anything I try to avoid, it is re-installing the operating
> system.
> This might help, but you need your origional windows setup CD, or a copy
> of
> it on your hard drive.
> From the run line, type
> "sfc /scannow" This will run a utility that will look for damaged or
> broken
> windows files. When one is found, you will be asked to insert your
> windows
> CD. The bad file will then be copied to your hard drive.
> For some nasty microsoft reason, you need your CD, no other will work,
> even
> if it is the same edition of the windows operating system. You have other
> SFC options, like "sfc /bootonce" that will scan all windows files on the
> next reboot. You can try that if you can get the first choice to work.
> you
> won't have windows or therefore speech until the process is done. So try
> the first one so you know you have the right disk and it works.
>
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