Hello,
I would save your files off the hard disk, and re-format the hard drive. Also consider making a second partition (a D:) so that if you ahve to re-install again, if all your data is on D:, you will not need to worry about it.
Note that a D: for data will not prevent a problem if a macro virus delets all your files, or adjusts your templates, nor will the D: protect from a hard disk physical failure. BUt making a separate partition D: for your data will isolate it from formats and rebuilds.
Christain
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Why were you trying to do a Refresh install? Was the system having crashes and stability problems?
If so, have a look at the RAM installed in your system. Cheap 'n' nasty RAM can cause problems like this, and if you've recently added more RAM, you may end up needing to replace it with something of better quality.
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