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    Feb 24, 2010, 02:50 AM
    Does any body answer free questions for free
    Does any body answer for free questions
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    Feb 24, 2010, 02:52 AM

    My laptop displays (windows could not start because the folling file is missing or corrupt
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    Feb 24, 2010, 02:53 AM
    Yes, we all do, that's how this site works.
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    Feb 24, 2010, 06:35 AM
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    my laptop displays (windows could not start because the folling file is missing or corrupt
    What file does it say is missing? What version of Windows? Did you install/download/delete/uninstall anything before this happened?
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    Feb 26, 2010, 11:38 AM

    Nope, we don't answer for free... that'll be five bucks.

    Just kidding, its all free here. As far as your question goes, when windows starts failing due to corrupt files it could be any number of problems. Something may have caused it to go missing, or corrupt, like a rogue programs or virus. It may have been an accidentally deleted file (unlikely as it would warn you 10,000 in windows), or you may have sectors failing on your hard drive.

    In most cases, when this happens I do a simple test. I will pop in the installation CD, run repair, replace the said file, and reboot. This sometimes fixes the problem, however if it doesn't then I'd suggest a chkdsk just to give you any perspective on a damaged hard drive. If this comes up clean and still no boot, time for a back up and reinstall.
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    Feb 26, 2010, 07:41 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by InfoJunkie4Life View Post
    Nope, we don't answer for free...that'll be five bucks.

    Just kidding, its all free here. As far as your question goes, when windows starts failing due to corrupt files it could be any number of problems. Something may have caused it to go missing, or corrupt, like a rogue programs or virus. It may have been an accidentally deleted file (unlikely as it would warn you 10,000 in windows), or you may have sectors failing on your hard drive.

    In most cases, when this happens I do a simple test. I will pop in the installation CD, run repair, replace the said file, and reboot. This sometimes fixes the problem, however if it doesn't then I'd suggest a chkdsk just to give you any perspective on a damaged hard drive. If this comes up clean and still no boot, time for a back up and reinstall.
    I agree with everything, except I would back things up now. Because more access to the drive could cause more files to go missing. So before doing this, it is a good idea to back up files.

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