How Do You Restore System 32 Files?
The System32 folder on your Windows computer contains many system files that are used in the core operation of your operating system. If these files become damaged or corrupted, your operating system might stop acting properly. You can fix this problem by running a command that scans all of the Windows system files and, if necessary, replaces and restores them with non-corrupted files from your Windows installation disc. Boot up your computer normally and log in with the administrator user account. This login information varies from computer to computer. If you don’t know your administrator login information, contact the computer manufacturer or the person who set up your computer. Insert your Windows installation disc into your computer’s drive and wait for it to be recognized. Close any pop-ups that appear. Open a command prompt by clicking “Start,” opening “All Programs,” clicking “Accessories” and selecting “Command Prompt.” Type “sfc /scannow” (without quote marks) into the comman