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Disc Clean Up Problem
Was doing a disc clean up when a 'windows file protection' notice came on the screen to the effect that files required to allow windows to run properly have been replaced by an unrecognised version. and to maintain system stability Windows must restore the original version of these files. Insert your Windows XP cd2 now.
This is an old computer and although I've kept all the paperwork etc together, I don't have the required cd.
Any help greatly appreciated-thank you
This is an old computer and although I've kept all the paperwork etc together, I don't have the required cd.
Any help greatly appreciated-thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't work-out what the message is that you have received. Perhaps some malware has entered your computer and has 'messed-up' some of your registry files.
I think you should give a quick scan with Malwarebytes and see what report appears on your screen. If you haven't got Malwarebytes then download the free edition (Do Not accept a trial run of the 'Premium' version, which is unecessary )......Click the following for download.:-
https:/ /www.ma lwareby tes.org /free/
Hans.
I think you should give a quick scan with Malwarebytes and see what report appears on your screen. If you haven't got Malwarebytes then download the free edition (Do Not accept a trial run of the 'Premium' version, which is unecessary )......Click the following for download.:-
https:/
Hans.
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Old-Geezer at the moment all seems well so am keeping my fingers crossed.
HansUrbancka I've run anti virus and a malware check with nothing showing up but thank you for the reply.
Methyl there is a facility for me to do a disc clean up on my machine, rather like de-fragging - I just click on it.
Hopefully all is well now - thank you everyone for the interest.
HansUrbancka I've run anti virus and a malware check with nothing showing up but thank you for the reply.
Methyl there is a facility for me to do a disc clean up on my machine, rather like de-fragging - I just click on it.
Hopefully all is well now - thank you everyone for the interest.
Thank you Old-Geezer - I had a brain storm at 3am this morning! - switched on computer, very, very slow to boot up but then I deleted my entire browsing history (on the list was some plug in and as I kept getting a warning about this each time my computer failed to respond, this was almost certainly the problem) Anyway, for the past couple of hours it's been behaving rather like a spring chicken and I'm delighted to have my computer back to play with. Many thanks for your help.
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