Solved Please Help! Need Build 7077 File

Maxwell

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My father patched the TCPIP.SYS file and it got corrupted, the file is in Windows/system32/drivers

Could somebody who has installed build 7077 please email the file to me at
m a x w e l l AT s k i l l f u l g r a p h i x DOT c o m (remove spaces and CHANGE to Symbol),
so we do not have to do a fresh install.

It may be best to .zip or .rar it

Thank you

Responders will get rep
 
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Try opening the Elevated Command prompt and type scf /scannow and hopefully that will fix it.
 

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Its always advisable when patching system files to create a system restore point just in case something goes wrong.

Unfortunately I don't have that particular build so am unable to help but Im sure someone can.
 

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Try opening the Elevated Command prompt and type scf /scannow and hopefully that will fix it.

Rep for you. That did it. The command is sfc /scannow though. Thanks again.
 

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