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Ok, that instruction looks pretty clear on what to do in case of a Repair install. I should try that when I have more time, somewhere next week. I'm not entirely sure if I have SP1 installed or not, but it definitely looks like it isn't on the installation DVD.
But... I'm not sure if a repair install is really necessary. Is it also an option to upgrade to Windows 10 (which I've been considering already since it was released) instead of trying to repair Windows 7? Would Windows 10 entirely overwrite/replace my "broken" Windows 7, or build on it as some kind of "broken foundation" (the latter possibility being of course what I don't want to happen)?