H0w t0 rEC0ver a c0rupted system file

If an essential Windows file 
gets whacked by a virus or 
otherwise corrupted, 
restore it from the 
Windows CD. Search the CD 
for the filename, replacing 
the last character with an 
underscore; for example, 
Notepad.ex_. If it's found, 
open a command prompt 
and enter the command 
EXPAND, followed by the 
full pathname of the file 
and of the desired 
destination: EXPAND 
D:\SETUP\NOTEPAD.EX_ 
C:\Windows\NOTEPAD.EXE. If 
either pathname contains 
any spaces, surround it 
with double quotes.
If the file isn't found, 
search on the unmodified 
filename. It will probably be 
inside a CAB file, which Win 
XP treats as a folder. 
Simply right-drag and copy 
the file to the desired 
location. In other Windows 
platforms, search for a file 
matching *.cab that 
contains the filename. 
When the search is done, 
open a command prompt 
and enter EXTRACT /L 
followed by the desired 
location, the full pathname 
of the CAB file, and the 
desired filename; for 
example: EXTRACT /L 
C:\Windows 
D:\I386\Driver.cab

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