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More info?)
Everyone's installation of Windows can be different, therefore no one knows
whether a file is really missing or not. And simply replacing a missing file
may not do any good, anyway.
The only way to get back all missing files is to reinstall. But why go
through all that trouble? If you're having a specific problem. let's try to
solve it.
Rocky
"Jeff Gillan" <nospamever@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Rocky.
> I ran that utility and it did not find any critical missing files. (I
guess
> that's what it did - it finished, and didn't prompt me to do anything. I'm
> presuming that meant my critical files were intact.)
>
> Is there a way to scan for *all* files?
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
>
> "Rocket J. Squirrel" <rocky@bullwinkle.com> wrote in message
> news:182967a1e2872e51e10cc54c9330b434@news.teranews.com...
> > Start > Run > type this: sfc /scannow and have your Win XP CD in your CD
> > reader. This will scan your system for the critical files needed to run
> XP.
> > (It will not scan for *all* missing files.) If any critical files are
> > missing you will be prompted to get them from the CD.
> >
> > Rocky
> >
> > "Jeff Gillan" <nospamever@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:09%Hc.45$z37.17@fed1read05...
> > > Hi group,
> > > I suspect that when I uninstalled a printer, it may have taken some
> other
> > > files with it.
> > >
> > > I'm running WinXP Pro on my Dell P4. Is there a diagnostic I can run
to
> > see
> > > if my system is missing any files?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance for your help,
> > > Jeff
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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