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Take administrative ownership of the corrupted system file. To do this, at an elevated command prompt, copy and then paste or type the following command, and then press ENTER:. Grant administrators full access to the corrupted system file. Replace the corrupted system file with a known good copy of the file. If the steps above don't work, you may need to reinstall Windows. For more info, see Windows 10 recovery options. Windows 8. Need more help? Expand your skills.

Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? This is weird. I have an old hp pavilion dv6 laptop, allegedly windows xp media center edition version sp3. Yesterday I inserted two different flash drives each containing. I didn't even bother opening the excel files. I had copied them over from a win 7 pro 64 bit machine, and I am sure they were good. When I tried to eject the flash drives from the xp machine I got a message saying that a program was trying to access them.

I stopped the drives again and the message went away. I am sure no files were open. When I tried to open the excel files again, I got a message from office saying they were corrupt and probably malicious. I tried to open them anyway and excel could only partially repair them, though they were still readable.

I scanned the xp laptop for viruses using malwarebytes and ms security essentials, nothing. But today I tried again with the same files and no problems. I checked the size of a good and bad file and they had the exact same number of bytes. I have four of these new CF card, all of them have the same problem during the copying, halfway through I will get an error.

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