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My wife's HP laptop had Vista running with Avast antivirus. Recently,
internet connection has stopped responding. Googling reveals this is a result of an Avast bug. She uninstalled Avast, problem won't go away. Tried all the fixes. Seems to have corrupted something in Vista. I don't see any way to "repair" Vista. How can I do a repair installation (like I do for Office corruptions or on XP)? One thing we want to avoid is having to do a clean install/deleting all existing programs/docs. PS: She can't find the Vista disc that came with the laptop (maybe -- so many of these things no longer come with discs), but does have a valid Key on the laptop. |
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If you press F8 button as it boots, then select Advanced options and you can repair from there. -- brummyfan |
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sfc /scannow let it run to the end. -- .. -- "sbp1" wrote in message ... My wife's HP laptop had Vista running with Avast antivirus. Recently, internet connection has stopped responding. Googling reveals this is a result of an Avast bug. She uninstalled Avast, problem won't go away. Tried all the fixes. Seems to have corrupted something in Vista. I don't see any way to "repair" Vista. How can I do a repair installation (like I do for Office corruptions or on XP)? One thing we want to avoid is having to do a clean install/deleting all existing programs/docs. PS: She can't find the Vista disc that came with the laptop (maybe -- so many of these things no longer come with discs), but does have a valid Key on the laptop. |