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lost all programs can run does not help

Reference Dell 1700 crashed without backup whats a girl to do

lost all programs can run does not help

Reinstall Wndows.

Reinstall all your programs from the original media or downloaded files you have saved on an external drive.

Reinstall all your data from the backups that you made on an external drive.

If you have not, you're out of luck.

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