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Old 03-01-2010, 11:21 AM
Hagar (Doug)
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G'Day Leon. The advice from Bill is probably the best to follow. Insert your windows disk in the drive, Shut down computer, reboot and on startup hit delete or whatever key takes you to the bios. Go to the boot options section, select boot from CD. then save f10 usually and then follow Bills method. Although I am not a fan of windows it does provide some good repair options.
You could also try booting it in safe mode and see if there is a backup of this file in the directory and just rename it or make a copy and rename it back into the directory.
Good luck.
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