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Dooma
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      15th May 2008
Someone told me about an XP file that runs only from the command line that
fixes any problems with xp including the registry. I run it once and it
asked for the XP CD. I forgot the file name. Any idea?

 
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      15th May 2008
On May 15, 8:10 pm, "Dooma" <nowh...@noway.com> wrote:
> Someone told me about an XP file that runs only from the command line that
> fixes any problems with xp including the registry. I run it once and it
> asked for the XP CD. I forgot the file name. Any idea?


System File Checker
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747
 
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"devil_himself" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On May 15, 8:10 pm, "Dooma" <nowh...@noway.com> wrote:
>> Someone told me about an XP file that runs only from the command line
>> that
>> fixes any problems with xp including the registry. I run it once and it
>> asked for the XP CD. I forgot the file name. Any idea?

>
> System File Checker
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747


There is no "fix-all cure-all" command for Windows and for
the registry, same as there is no medicine to cure all human
diseases.

What was the name of the command your friend gave you?
What was the exact message you saw when you ran it?


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      15th May 2008
On Thu, 15 May 2008 11:10:28 -0400, "Dooma" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Someone told me about an XP file that runs only from the command line that
> fixes any problems with xp including the registry. I run it once and it
> asked for the XP CD. I forgot the file name. Any idea?



Do you mean "SFC" perhaps?

But be aware that there is no such thing as a program which literally
"fixes any problems with xp." It may fix some problems, but certainly
not all.

As a matter of fact, beware of *any* program that purports to be a
cure-all for any and all problems (and there are many third-party
examples of these). Such programs are not to be trusted, and are
usually much more likely to cause problems than to fix them.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Dooma
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      15th May 2008
sfc.exe this is it. Thanks all.



"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "devil_himself" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:cfb9f117-251d-4180-bb77-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On May 15, 8:10 pm, "Dooma" <nowh...@noway.com> wrote:
>>> Someone told me about an XP file that runs only from the command line
>>> that
>>> fixes any problems with xp including the registry. I run it once and it
>>> asked for the XP CD. I forgot the file name. Any idea?

>>
>> System File Checker
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747

>
> There is no "fix-all cure-all" command for Windows and for
> the registry, same as there is no medicine to cure all human
> diseases.
>
> What was the name of the command your friend gave you?
> What was the exact message you saw when you ran it?
>

 
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Bill in Co.
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      15th May 2008
There is NO program that fixes all problems with XP including the registry.

Dooma wrote:
> Someone told me about an XP file that runs only from the command line
> that
> fixes any problems with xp including the registry. I run it once and it
> asked for the XP CD. I forgot the file name. Any idea?



 
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