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accidentally run 'Sysrep' command on my windows 7 64 bit
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how did u accidentally run it. what were u searching for and how did u land up here?
no use talking abt that though.... i have limited experience using sysprep ... i v used it in 2k3 boxes and that too only while imaging the system for the first time
as far as my knowledge takes me, sysprep deletes all the system restore points also.
a repair of the installation does not help either
the only solution in my opinion is to re-image the system
again as i said, i v limited exp in this ...i am not sure if there is a recovery mechanism in such cases.
sorry cud not be of much help
if you have critical data in it, try using a windows 7 disk and reparing the installation
or install windows 7 on another partition without formatting it (not sure whether windows 7 allows this).
or better still USE a live CD and boot the machine
wait for other answers or do a bit of googling with exactly what steps u did