You can use the REPAIR command to repair your system. REPAIR PathtoERFiles PathtoNTSourceFiles /NoConfirm /RepairStartup /Registry PathtoERFiles: Path to the Emergency Repair Disk Files (Setup.log, autoexec.nt, config.nt). If this parameter is not specified, REPAIR prompts the user with 2 choices: Use a floppy disk, or use the repair info stored in %windir% epair. PathtoNTSourceFiles: Path to the Windows Installation CD files. This is the CD-ROM drive if not specified. NoConfirm: Replace all files listed in setup.log without prompting the user. By default, the user is prompted to confirm the replacement of each file. Registry: Replace all the registry files in %windir%\system32\config with the original copy of the registry saved after setup and located in %windir% epair. RepairStartup: Repair the startup environment, boot files, and boot sector.
You can use System Restore to undo harmful changes to your computer and restore its settings and performance. System Restore ...
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You can use the mouse to interact with items on your screen as you would use your hands to interact with objects in the physical ...
You can use the REPAIR command to repair your system. REPAIR PathtoERFiles PathtoNTSourceFiles /NoConfirm /RepairStartup ...
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You can use wildcards to add all sub-domains for a given domain. For example, you can add *.microsoft.com to the list, which ...