Hello, I'm kind of new here but I hope someone could help me.
My laptop computer's running Windows XP Home Edition on Service Pack 2.
Anyway, I wanted to play FFVII on it and a friend of mine directed me to the AnimeVamp patch to fix the compatibility issues and stuff.
Anyway, being new to this sort of thing I didn't know any better and I installed the game and then the patch. After I finished installing the patch, I got presented by a computer notification that some files had been replaced and that I had to reinsert my Windows XP Home Edition CD to restore them.
Problem is, my laptop came pre-installed with Windows XP Home Edition when I bought it about 6 years ago and I wasn't given any Windows XP Home Edition CD, only a "recovery CD" and a "system CD". I tried inserting both of these and got prompted that I'd inserted the wrong CD. In the end I clicked the button that said Cancel and didn't do anything about the replaced files.
Directly after this, I uninstalled first the patch and then the game itself. Then I did a system restore to the time just before I installed the game itself. I'm not sure if this undoes any of the changes that the AnimeVamp patch did to my computer though.
So I have a few questions:
1. Has installing the patch damaged my system seriously? I'm kind of panicking at the moment because I really have no way of backing up my files in the event of a computer crash (I don't have an external hard disk drive or CD burner or anything)
2. How I can restore the files without an XP Home Edition CD? Does the XP Professional CD work? (I think I have a copy of that lying around somewhere)
3. What if I can't restore the files? Will it be compromising my system very much? Do the replaced files matter very much to the functioning of the system?
Hope someone can help and advise me on this soon, thanks!