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April 30th, 2011 09:00

It depends on which operating system ... it is very important you share that kind of information, as the steps will be radically different depending on which you have.  If this is Vista or 7, put your DVD in and choose Repair your computer at the Install Now screen.

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April 30th, 2011 11:00

I am using Windows XP. What DVD repair are you referring to? I can't even load into safe mode. I could load a CD as my computer will let me.....

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April 30th, 2011 11:00

"What DVD repair are you referring to?"

Since you didn't say what OS you were having problems with, I gave you the method to repair Vista/7, which is MUCH easier than repairing XP. 

You will need your XP CD in order to attempt a repair.  You need to boot to it as though you were installing, then hit R for Repair, then choose to Repair using Recovery Console.  Once there, you will need to run some commands to attempt to repair it.  But before telling you which commands and risking additional damage, we need to know which system you are working with.

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