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Art Lieberman #1
Windows File Protection
I have received a Windows XP message, but before I comply
with it, I need to verify that it is actually a message
from Windows and not from some kind of virus trying to
break my system.
The message is: "Files that are required for Windows to
run properly have been replaced by unrecognized versions.
To maintain system stability, Windows must restore the
original versions of these files. Insert your Windows XP
Professional CD-ROM now."
Is this a bone fide Windows XP message?
Thank you.
Art Lieberman Guest
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David Jones #2
Windows File Protection
Yes, it is. It means that for some reason, a file that
was installed by Windows was changed or overwritten (and
not by an update).
comply>-----Original Message-----
>I have received a Windows XP message, but before Iversions.>with it, I need to verify that it is actually a message
>from Windows and not from some kind of virus trying to
>break my system.
>
>The message is: "Files that are required for Windows to
>run properly have been replaced by unrecognizedXP>To maintain system stability, Windows must restore the
>original versions of these files. Insert your Windows>Professional CD-ROM now."
>
>Is this a bone fide Windows XP message?
>
> Thank you.
>.
>David Jones Guest



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