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Amadauss

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  1. Thank you very much for your help. I am guessing for me the easiest way is to put the hard drive into another computer and then try and put the folder back in to the windows folder. I am not sure what you mean by re-attribute though. I really would not have a problem just starting over, but I have email and some files in my documents I really need so that is what I am looking to save. Can I just open the drive as a slave and take the outlook emails to a new drive that would have outlook set up on it? Thanks again for your help. Mike
  2. I tried to update my video drivers and now receive error message about missing a System 32 driver for nvidia. Have ASUS with SATA raid. I have followed the directions on how to get them back with Nlite but have roadblock in that I do not have the original OS disk. I do have a windows xp disk with my other computer. I cannot lose the data on the drive or would have done a clean boot. Is their a way to do it around not having the disk? I was even thinking I could take my hard drive out of the working computer, and let the system boot with it, and then have the original drive become a backup and get the data that way and then just do a clean boot of the computer without the driver. Would this work? Would love to just put back the NVCCHFLT.SYS drive back into the windows folder. Or could I actually take the drive missing the files, put it into my other computer as a secondary and then open the window files on it and add the driver I am missing? Any help appreciated.
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