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  • Error messages
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You have a Vista DVD, if yes begin with him in the recovery environment and
Choose the command line? If it's not see
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows-Vista/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-Vista
 
Type in the command prompt
 
Chkdsk /r c:\
 
[If you have more than one player to repeat for each player, for example, the D: drive
CHKDSK d:/r]
 
Then type
 
sfc/scannow
 
 
 
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