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1.If it is a C drive.
Run cmdchkdsk c:f
Generally, you need to restart the computer to run, and it will be fixed automatically.
2.If Windows XP system files are corrupted by viruses or other reasons, we can recover those corrupted files from Windows XP installation disk.
How to do this: Search for corrupted files in the Windows XP installation disk, note that the last character of the file name is replaced by the bottom line " ", for example: if you want to search for " you need to use " to search.
Once you've searched for it, open the command-line mode (enter "cmd" in Run) and type: "expand the full path of the source file The full path of the target file". For example:
expand d:\setup\ c:\windows\。
One thing to note is that if there are spaces in the path, then the path needs to be enclosed in double quotation marks.
Of course, it is best to find it, but sometimes we can't find the file we need when we search in the Windows XP drive. One reason for this is that the file you're looking for is in a "cab" file. Since Windows XP treats "cab" as a folder, for Windows XP, you only need to drag the "cab" file to the right and copy it to the corresponding directory.
If you are using a different Windows platform, search for the cab file that contains the target file name. Then open the command line mode, type: "extract l destination location the full path to the cab file", for example:
extract /l c:\windows d:\i386\ 。
As before, if there are spaces in the path, you need to include the path in double quotation marks.
If you can't get into a normal system, you can boot the system with a Windows installation disc, go to the console to repair, and use the copy command to restore the files. (In the console, copy the files on the system installation disk and automatically unzip them.) So there's no need to use expand
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Hello, 360 system first aid kit vulnerability detection and active defense, call the strongest active defense function of 360 security guard, and comprehensively detect the system. It should be that the Trojan has damaged the 360 files, the 360 system first aid kit scans strongly in safe mode, and it is good to reinstall the 360 security guard.
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There is a virus in your computer, so get rid of it first, otherwise it will interfere with and destroy the anti-software.
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After repairing it with the first aid kit, restart it immediately, then scan the virus and kill it completely.
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Just reload.
Just reload.
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First of all, tell you that there is no danger.
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