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How to Repair Corrupted and Damaged System files in Windows 7 and Vista
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<blockquote data-quote="kwkids" data-source="post: 225593" data-attributes="member: 24919"><p>I have a file that is corrupt some how and the scan does not fix it. Is there a way to fix the file? This is what shows up when you try to open the PowerPoint program. (PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by C:\Users\*******\Desktop\2013-2014 Yearbook.ppt.) **** are the name taken out. It was working fine and then I has a few pictures shoe up with "x". I tried to save and it wouldn't and then I couldn't open.</p><p>I performed the sfc scan and it did not repair it. Any ideas for the new one here? I have tried 1 outside repair program and it doesn't recognize the file. There do not seem to be any tmp files that I can find either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kwkids, post: 225593, member: 24919"] I have a file that is corrupt some how and the scan does not fix it. Is there a way to fix the file? This is what shows up when you try to open the PowerPoint program. (PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by C:\Users\*******\Desktop\2013-2014 Yearbook.ppt.) **** are the name taken out. It was working fine and then I has a few pictures shoe up with "x". I tried to save and it wouldn't and then I couldn't open. I performed the sfc scan and it did not repair it. Any ideas for the new one here? I have tried 1 outside repair program and it doesn't recognize the file. There do not seem to be any tmp files that I can find either. [/QUOTE]
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