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		<title>By: Silvia79</title>
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		<description>sounds like something has been modified on each disk, if the disks were put into another computer and drivers have been updated it would cause this.

the only way back would be to either run a system restore if they still have any restore points left - this can be run by booting from a windows CD and selecting the recovery console.

or by booting from the window cd again and running a repair - http://www.computer-adviser.com/xp-repair.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sounds like something has been modified on each disk, if the disks were put into another computer and drivers have been updated it would cause this.</p>
<p>the only way back would be to either run a system restore if they still have any restore points left &#8211; this can be run by booting from a windows CD and selecting the recovery console.</p>
<p>or by booting from the window cd again and running a repair &#8211; <a href="http://www.computer-adviser.com/xp-repair.html">http://www.computer-adviser.com/xp-repair.html</a></p>
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