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If any of these events occur, check what files are written to by the
application and, if you have access to recent copies (backups), delete the
current versions and use the backups.
If you do not have recent copies, run the application but check the state of
the files carefully.
(An application running on a conventional desktop computer may also
corrupt any disk files that it was writing to when it crashed or was reset or
rebooted. A desktop computer is actually more likely to corrupt files,
because a power failure part way through a write will normally corrupt the
file too.)
If the boot drive (normally drive C) is badly corrupted, the unit will not boot.
You may need to reformat it, re-install the operating system, or select
another boot option. For details of all these procedures, see Chapter 10,
The Utilities.
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
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