
05-13-2007
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Re: Booting with error
You may want to check your disk for errors (open Computer, right-click your
hard drive, choose Properties, and, on the Tools tab, click "Check Now...".
Then check "Automatically fix file system errors" when the dialog pops up.
Click Start. Click "Schedule disk check". Reboot.
Also try the System File Checker, by right-clicking on Command Prompt, and
choosing Run as Administrator. At the prompt, type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter on your keyboard.
"h24821807" <h24821807.2qbcb2@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Just tried to use the "Update" function in the Windows disk, after
> hourse instulation, the error is still occuring. But is a different
> problem which enother file. I will find it out which file is it.
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