recovery and repair of the system lost

I was doing a system repair and recovery. and then there was a power failure. I restarted my pc and I tried to do it again. the help and support page and the System Restore page disappeared. Please can I use my windows xp cd House to repair this, or what I can do. Help, please. It is the pc of his grandchildren. not mine.

You insert XP cd into the drive.

Click Start > run > type CMD > click OK > Type sfc/scannow, and then press ENTER.

Moreover,.

Click Start > all programs > Accessories > guest > Type sfc/scannow , and then press ENTER.

You can follow this guide

http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-SFC.html

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