![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now I'm stumped and don't know what to do. So I put the disk in wait for it to copy and it still says missing operating system. So I decide to boot from my 2 terrabyte hard drive and it says missing operating system. So I was trying to delete system32 in a virtual machine, and I was an idiot and didn't notice the CMD I started was on my pc, and not the virtual machine. I checked the bios for my boot options and the disc drive is there and my other hard drives. I accidentally deleted system32 Not sure where to post this, so I'm posting here. Delete System32 was an infamous scheme to trick novice PC users into falsely thinking that System32, a crucial folder needed by Windows to function properly. My disk drive is fine it makes all the noises it should be making and it loads all the files on the disc but it doesn't boot from it. So I try and boot from a disk and it takes me to my boot screen where it gives me 2 choices Deepin one of my operating systems and windows 10 my corrupted one this is what it normally does but it didn't boot from the disk I checked if everything is plugged in ok and it is. So after 10 minutes of just restarting I try the 32 bit and it says \Windows\system32\boot\winload.efi and the error code is 0xc0000359. I obviously go for the 64 bit because my PC is 64 bit but it just restarted my computer and went back to the boot manager. CPU: 32 bit OS: XP SP3 Apps: CIS (FW
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