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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
In my opinion it is always good to have system restore switched on so you can always roll back incase of issues with a good chance it could fix something like this.
If you can't fix it you may have to nuke the system and do a clean install unless you want to take it into a repair shop.
Or if you want a faster system consider spending on a new one?
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Some thing I must consider