Windows 7 Kernel Repair
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To run this command on Windows 8, open Windows search by pressing Windows Key+ F and then type ‘cmd’. Then right click on the command prompt and choose the option ‘Run as Administrator’. To continue with the disk checking process, here you will be prompted to provide your administrator authentication.
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