The System32 directory contains a number of important system files that are vital to the operations of your computer. If any of the files within this directory are damaged or corrupt, you will receive errors similar to “Windows/system32 corrupt or missing” when trying to boot up your computer. Resolving this problem involves replacing the corrupted system files with new ones. Windows 7 has a number of recovery utilities that you can use to resolve problems having to do with the System32 folder, including the Start Repair utility. Writer Bio

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