Where is XP auto repair / file '.exe' of recovery?

Hello

I use Windows 7, but I helped someone with a slow XP instillation, remove unwanted programs only to have all icons disappear and all the icons became inactive (there is no program associated with them).

Why is this happening and how do fix you this?

I remember using built in '.exe' auto repair file to do a repair of the car that does not need the instillation CD.

Does anyone remember and where this program works and how to use it?

If there is another way to solve this problem, I would be happy to know.

It would be a great help if anyone can help me with this. Thank you!

Annoyed,

John

What programs you deleted? Are you referring to the coincidence Recovery Console?

If you have already installed the Recovery Console, take a look at this. http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314058

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