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my computer problem..please help me!!!?
i am using windows 7 .i install flyakite v2.0 on my system.it is a mac os x transformation pack.after i install it,i use it for half day,then i removed it.
after that,i saw that my windows 7 taskbar changed….it looks like windows xp.
i think to restore my files,then i go to:
control panel>recovery>
i want to recover my system to normal mode……
when i clicked open system restore in control panel>recovery
i can see that the flyakite is not removed…then i click next to proceed.
then it says that local disk(c) has some errors..
it says”you must check the disk for errors before it can be restore.then i go to computer,right click.then properties.i checked for the disk errors.
it says:
“windows can’t check the disk while its in use”
so………what can i do now??please,pleeeeeeeeeeease help me,?
Click Start, Run, and in the window type
cmd
In the command window, type
CHKDSK C: /F
press the Enter key.
It will give you the message that it can’t run, and ask you if you want to run it at the next boot – and type Y and then press the Enter key.
Then close the command window, and reboot Windows.