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    windows file protection

    I have a version of windows xp profesional + sp2 corp edition.
    It installs lovely but with one prob, each time i boot it up or install a new program i get a box come up saying "Windows file protection" it asks you to put in your windows xp service pack 2 disc in and putting in my disc doesn't get rid of it. I can cancell it and carry on using the file versions i have got but would like to get rid alltogether any ideas?

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    Re: windows file protection

    Its amazing what you can find by searching try here:

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    Re: windows file protection

    you know you can even hire someones fingers to type as well

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    Re: windows file protection

    Hidden Content Originally Posted by DessertDog Hidden Content
    Its amazing what you can find by searching try here:
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    Its amazing what you can find out if you read.....
    I dont want to disable it I want to corect it any more sugestions my friend

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    Re: windows file protection

    Hidden Content Originally Posted by dx100uk Hidden Content
    you know you can even hire someones fingers to type as well
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    dx100uk

    You need to explain I dont see how this helps me?

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    Re: windows file protection

    it will be a faulty/wrong .DLL file i would guess then if you dont want to disable the warnings ever coming back. might be a long winded process though. correction might not be the ans, it is certainly not hurting you, but however.
    have you looked in events manager to see what event this error is throwing up??

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    Smile Re: windows file protection

    try running the system file checker with xp disk in the drive...
    this can usually detect and replace corrupt files...
    start - run - type sfc.exe /scannow

    this process may take some time so be patient..

    let us know how you get on....

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    Re: windows file protection

    If you have just installed this windows pro corperate and you downloaded it from the internet I would say that there is errors on the disc. If you dont want to disable the wfp then I would say your better of getting your hands on a different xp disc and installing it properly this time because this might not be the only problem you get. Try using a better quality disc the next time and not a rw disc.

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    Re: windows file protection

    Hidden Content Originally Posted by stooby Hidden Content
    try running the system file checker with xp disk in the drive...
    this can usually detect and replace corrupt files...
    start - run - type sfc.exe /scannow
    this process may take some time so be patient..
    let us know how you get on....
    When I run it I keep getting windows file protection kick in and it says Ive inserted the wrong cd, think I need a new copy

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    Re: windows file protection

    Windows File Protection (WFP), a sub-system included in Hidden Content Hidden Content of the Hidden Content and Hidden Content era, aims to prevent programs from replacing critical Windows Hidden Content . Protecting core system files mitigates problems such as Hidden Content with programs and the operating system. Windows 2000, Hidden Content and Hidden Content include WFP under the name of Windows File Protection; Hidden Content includes it as System File Protection.

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