Will The Software Called Fix It Utilities 7 Fix My Incomplete System Restored Computer?

I don’t have a windows xp restore cd. The system restore is built within the hard drive. I cant complete the installation. I think my config.sys is corrupted.
I get the error message – Your system has detected a configuration error. Please report this error to customer care using the phone number found in the warranty and support guide that came with your pc from operating properly. Turn off your PC by pressing and holding the power button. After a few seconds your PC will automatically turn off. (code purple)
Could fix it utilties 7 fix this or will i need a windows xp cd

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One Response to “Will The Software Called Fix It Utilities 7 Fix My Incomplete System Restored Computer?”

  1. MLM says:

    I would suggest running a SFC first. Instructions below along with an explanation of what SFC does.
    First update and scan your computer with your security products such as antivirus and antispyware applications. If you computer comes up clean after running your resident security products, you may want to consider running a System File Checker (SFC). This can be run in Safe Mode should you prefer. To get into Safe Mode either hold down or tap the F8 key repeatedly while the computer is starting up. To run SFC, close all applications such as Office, Messenger, Email, etc, and go to:
    - Start
    - Run
    - Type in sfc /scannow (include the space before the ” / “)
    What SFC does is that it attempts to fix or replace critical operating system files. Sometimes this can be done without the installation disk, however it may prompt you for the appropriate operating system installation disk. If that is the case, then you know that you definitely have file corruption or something missing. Insert the disk if prompted. Also you should run SFC using the Administrator account.
    If you have the Vista operating system, the steps are a bit different due to the UAC. See the link below.http://vistasupport.mvps.org/system_file…
    Don’t surf, play games or do anything while SFC runs. After it is completed, reboot your computer.
    One of the major culprits in missing or corrupt operating system files is running a registry cleaner or optimizer. They can flag important shared files for deletion or cleanup. Another cause is malware.
    NOTE: Before running any registry cleaner or editing the registry, always ensure you back it up first. If the registry cleaner you are using doesn’t have that function, you can do it manually. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756

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