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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Halberto on July 19, 2003, 03:29:18 PM
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A few weeks back my computer froze so I shut it off by the button. When I booted it back up I ran disk check and it started listing all these files being "truncated". I can\'t shut down using my OS, and all the files that we truncated wont work. WTF is going on
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I took a quick look around the MS site, and found a couple of solutions there. This happens when files try to write themselves to their own directory (I dunno how that happened during a crash).
It all depends on the operating system your using. If I\'m understanding you correctly, important files have been truncated from like systemregisty.lst (examples) to systemre.lst or system~1.lst, right? If your using a more moden windows, you can do a kernel restore from the install CD, which will recopy the key system files. If not, you have two options... a full re-install, or, if you can figure out the full names your missing, you can re-name the files to their original un-truncated lengths.
If the files are actually corrupt... well, then renaming them won\'t help at all.
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Thanks tons man, I\'m going to do that kernel thing (using XP)