Is it possible to download Windows DVD maker?

Re-download DVD Maker?

I think that my DVD creation software is corrupted.  Is is possible to remove my existing program and re-download a new copy?  If so, how?  Thank you!!

In a command prompt (type command in the start search box, then right-click and)
Choose run as administrator) type
 
sfc/scannow
 
who will check the files for corruption.
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"spruce75" wrote in message news: 5775ea76-9e87-4a22-917f-5f19573bed19...
> Me my DVD creation software is corrupted. Is is possible to remove my
> existing program and redownload a new copy? If so, how?
> Thank you!
 
 

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