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Deleted System 32
So I started into Ubuntu LIve Disk, and I deleted System32 to make my computer faster and cleanup some internet system files.
I toko the disk out and tried booting into Windows Vista and my computer wouldn't start up. I asked my friend and he told me to visit this website and ask for help. They asked me to take my Hardive out and run a BIG magnet over it to fix it. I did this and it still didnt work.
I don't know what else to do, this is my dads computer what I was trying to make faste.r
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Re: Deleted System 32
Its pretty strange that you believe on all those crap things without knowing about the consequences. You actually corrupted your Windows installation there is no other way to restore it other than using Windows Vista CD/DVD. Reboot your computer after inserting Windows Vista CD into the CD drive. Enter into the bios and change the first boot option to CD drive. Save it and exit from the bios. It should ask you to press any key to boot from cd drive. Press any key and it will enter into the Windows installation. The wizard will help you out to repair your current installation.
For more information, visit http://forums.techarena.in/vista-set...all/756356.htm
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Re: Deleted System 32
Sorry for the misunderstanding ;)
I haven't done this. I don't use Vista. And I was trolling you. (ish)
I wanted to check the replies to this question and check how proficient your answers were ;).
I'm an MS Tech at techsupportforum. So don't worry, I'll try and help out around here as best as I can!
Poyol
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Re: Deleted System 32
The system32 is a very important folder for Windows. It contains all important dll and system files due to which the entire operating system works. Now your system will not boot again. The only thing you can do here is with the Ubuntu Live CD you can copy data from your system to some safe place and then re-install Windows back again.
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