djphetal
Go Ducks.
+346|6614|Oregon
So my hard drive is all low on space and stuff, so I lazily let Disk Cleanup do its thing.
Now, A warning message pops up as it's running in the background, and I read it quickly... something about "Windows system files have been replaced with unrecognized versions... to maintain system stability, please insert your OS disk." THEN I HIT CANCEL!!! WHY?!?!? I have my OS disk, but... am I fucked? I mean... It won't prompt me again... I can't get it to! I hope my files are okay... oh boy...
someone tell me I'll be alright?
ddenholm67
DanForth Teh Pwnzer
+53|6835|Scotland

djphetal wrote:

So my hard drive is all low on space and stuff, so I lazily let Disk Cleanup do its thing.
Now, A warning message pops up as it's running in the background, and I read it quickly... something about "Windows system files have been replaced with unrecognized versions... to maintain system stability, please insert your OS disk." THEN I HIT CANCEL!!! WHY?!?!? I have my OS disk, but... am I fucked? I mean... It won't prompt me again... I can't get it to! I hope my files are okay... oh boy...
someone tell me I'll be alright?
your alright tbh.
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6693|Finland


What windows you are using and how much free space you have on the OS partition?
3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
djphetal
Go Ducks.
+346|6614|Oregon

ddenholm67 wrote:

djphetal wrote:

So my hard drive is all low on space and stuff, so I lazily let Disk Cleanup do its thing.
Now, A warning message pops up as it's running in the background, and I read it quickly... something about "Windows system files have been replaced with unrecognized versions... to maintain system stability, please insert your OS disk." THEN I HIT CANCEL!!! WHY?!?!? I have my OS disk, but... am I fucked? I mean... It won't prompt me again... I can't get it to! I hope my files are okay... oh boy...
someone tell me I'll be alright?
your alright tbh.
why will I be alright?
WHAT IF I LOSE ALL MY MUSIC? like... the stuff I made... I have the rest on CD...
ddenholm67
DanForth Teh Pwnzer
+53|6835|Scotland

djphetal wrote:

ddenholm67 wrote:

djphetal wrote:

So my hard drive is all low on space and stuff, so I lazily let Disk Cleanup do its thing.
Now, A warning message pops up as it's running in the background, and I read it quickly... something about "Windows system files have been replaced with unrecognized versions... to maintain system stability, please insert your OS disk." THEN I HIT CANCEL!!! WHY?!?!? I have my OS disk, but... am I fucked? I mean... It won't prompt me again... I can't get it to! I hope my files are okay... oh boy...
someone tell me I'll be alright?
your alright tbh.
why will I be alright?
WHAT IF I LOSE ALL MY MUSIC? like... the stuff I made... I have the rest on CD...
Make a backup just to be sure. Im pretty sure if it was that bad, Windows would have either asked you again, or you wouldn`t be on bf2s right miow.
ripfest2006
Banned
+10|6890
same thing happens to me. are you using framework 3.0?
cheify0
Member
+2|6507|Philippines
dont panic....: lol:
djphetal
Go Ducks.
+346|6614|Oregon
my computer knowledge left the building a little while ago... I am using Windows XP SP2
Defiance
Member
+438|6949

You're likely fine.

If your concerned about losing something, back it up.
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6693|Finland

read. it is long and maybe you'll calm down while doing so (or freak out)....

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222193

....
How the WFP feature works
The WFP feature provides protection for system files using two mechanisms. The first mechanism runs in the background. This protection is triggered after WFP receives a directory change notification for a file in a protected directory. After WFP receives this notification, WFP determines which file was changed. If the file is protected, WFP looks up the file signature in a catalog file to determine if the new file is the correct version. If the file is not the correct version, WFP replaces the new file with the file from the cache folder (if it is in the cache folder) or from the installation source. WFP searches for the correct file in the following locations, in this order:
1.    The cache folder (by default, %systemroot%\system32\dllcache).
2.    The network install path, if the system was installed using network install.
3.    The Windows CD-ROM, if the system was installed from CD-ROM.
If WFP finds the file in the cache folder or if the installation source is automatically located, WFP silently replaces the file. If WFP cannot automatically find the file in any of these locations, you receive one of the following messages, where file_name is the name of the file that was replaced and product is the Windows product you are using:
•   
Windows File Protection
Files that are required for Windows to run properly have been replaced by unrecognized versions. To maintain system stability, Windows must restore the original versions of these files. Insert your product CD-ROM now.
•   
Windows File Protection
Files that are required for Windows to run properly have been replaced by unrecognized versions. To maintain system stability, Windows must restore the original versions of these files. The network location from which these files should be copied, \\server\share, is not available. Contact your system administrator or insert product CD-ROM now.

....

You are probably just fine. I need to google more about the framework 3.0...

Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2008-02-24 17:05:15)

3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
']['error
Banned
+630|6922|The Netherlands
I think you're just fine, but back-up your shit now and then to make sure you don't loose everything in the case of a system crash!

I have: 1 maxtor 160gb (contains OS)
           1 320gb harddisk with two partitions: - A: downloads, this one contains all my music, movies etc.
                                                              - D: backup, this partition is only like 20gb, on this partition I backup my user account folder of windows. This folder contains all my pictures and school work etc. So if D: crashes, I still have everything on C:, and visa versa!

Last edited by ']['error (2008-02-25 03:27:47)

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