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Fixboot does work if the MBR has been deleted, but it doesn't fix any system files, if that's what you're asking. I guess the bottom line to my previous answer is that usually when a system file is corrupted, you just have to reinstall.addis said:Does the fixboot command work?
It could be that you misunderstood the article, or it could be that the authors simply don't know their stuff. In any case, you can reinstall Windows over itself, and your programs will still be there. However, the registry keys for those programs will have been lost, so most programs won't work at all, and others will have problems. :( One way to at least prevent you from having to backup/restore your data (i.e. "My Documents") every time you reinstall is to make a seperate partition on your hard drive for data than for the OS and software. That way if your OS crashes, your data files won't be affected (unless you accidentally delete your data partition when you're reinstalling!)...addis said:so will reinstalling to the same hard disk partition and under the same windows folder (over the previous installation) preserve my programs? if not then i am mistaken cuz a coputer mag said that it preserved your programs. :(