Hello Petrina.
Are you experiencing specific errors? If so, letting us know what the
errors are and when they appear could help us to diagnose your issue.
Alternatively, insert a windows7 DVD in to your DVD drive and press
windows R for run. type cmd and press enter. finally, type "sfc
/scannow" without the quotes and your system files should be checked
using the DVD. if you've been affected by a virus, it could mean a
windows reinstall.
hope that helps,
Mo.
On 17/02/2016 19:01, Petrina Delves (Redacted sender delves465 for
DMARC) wrote:
Hi all,
I am using a laptop running Windows 7 I have got some damaged system files. Please can anyone tell me is there anyway of finding out what files are damaged? .
All the best
Petrina
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