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Corrupt file file in C Drive on Windows XP
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I have a sony laptop, about 5 years old. Today when I signed in with my password all I got was the desktop colouring with nothing else. I turned it off and started again and then it was okay. Since then I have had a warning from windows saying there is a corrupt file. I did a disk degragmentation and it came back with "Drive C: File system errors, consider running chkdsk. I then went to my search button and typed in "chkdsk" and it came back with "c/windows/I386 and "c/windows/system 32" under this title. Anyone any idea what is going on here. I am not a computer expert at all so if you could help please I would be grateful. Thanks
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Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to fix this yourself unless you have everything you need backed up on an external device, and are prepared / able to reinstall everything yourself.
If you have corrupt files on a hard disk, the absolutely last thing you want to try to do is to defragment it! What on earth possessed you to do that...?
Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to fix this yourself unless you have everything you need backed up on an external device, and are prepared / able to reinstall everything yourself.
If you have corrupt files on a hard disk, the absolutely last thing you want to try to do is to defragment it! What on earth possessed you to do that...?
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