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Windows Vista - [Fixed] cant boot any windows posted in the Operating Systems forums; Great to hear! Honestly I have no idea what the recovered would mean other than its been repaired from a nonworking state. As long as there aren't any issues I'd ...

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Great to hear! Honestly I have no idea what the recovered would mean other than its been repaired from a nonworking state. As long as there aren't any issues I'd leave it be.


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