When you launch windows live mail, the very first item Windows live mail needs to tend to is the calendar. So there are many reasons why Windows live mail won't launch. One possible attempt to correct this is to uninstall windows live mail, and reinstall it. Microsoft also has a repair utility built into the installer if you run it again. Also check to see that DCOM services are running, and in the automatic setting. The DCOM services are located in the system administration tools, or in the Control Panel under Maintenance.
Reinstall it.
One can obtain windows repair from a variety of places. One can try their local windows salesroom. A quote from a buildings repair firm will also be a good source.
Yes, the company called Glass Doctor can repair windows. This company will also repair windshields on vehicles, as well repairing windows for businesses. A technician will be sent to assess the details of the repair.
Startup Repair process of Windows REThis is somewhat useful, the file actually contains a list of repairs made by the Startup Repair process of Windows RE
Restore the system from your latest backup or install the operating system from source using the repair mode.
You don't the last version of windows to use the ERD was windows 2000
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Open windows and put a wet towel over the opening of the windows and call a repair service. If you are skilled enough to repair it yourself, repair it!
You have to use windows restore cd, to repair such files.
The easiest method under Windows is using an application such as MBRWizard (link provided below), which can delete, create, or even repair a corrupt MBR.
NTLDR is the "Nt Loader". Since Windows XP is built on the Windows NT kernel, the NT Loader is necessary for Windows to boot.The easiest way to repair this is to boot from your Windows XP CD, then take the SECOND "R" option. The first "R" will be "Attempt to repair windows using the recovery console" That is not the one that you want. Continue as if you were going to reinstall windows. Then, the XP setup will say "Searching your hard drive for previous Windows installations", and should find C:\Windows\. Select "R" to Repair at that point.Note: You will need to do all of your windows updates again once you have done a repair of windows.
you will have to boot up your computer from the windows 7 DVD and repair the installation (I guess its called startup repair). OR If you have Windows XP installed on the same PC, then use Vista Boot PRO (Totally free) to restore Boot manager info to your windows 7 partition