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jamestay

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no haven't gotten that far yet.
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Click on the Start button, type CMD, then press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. That should open an administrator command prompt. Copy and Paste the following command and press Enter:

%windir%\system32\unregmp2.exe /SwapTo:32

Restart and test.

If that wont work, follow the steps above to reach the command prompt. Copy and paste the following command and press Enter:

SFC /ScanNow

Keep me posted.
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