You have a computer that runs Windows 8. You install a custom application by using an .msi
file that is located in your Documents library.
The computer begins to experience performance issues. You decide to reinstall the custom
application. When you run the .msi file, you receive an error message about a corrupted file.
You need to ensure that you can reinstall the application.
What should you do?
A.
Run the replace command, specify the application’s .msi file as the source, and then
specify the application’s original installation directory as the destination.
B.
Use file History to revert the application’s .msi file to a previous version.
C.
Run the msiexec /f command and specify the application’s .msi file.
D.
Run the reset /f command and specify the application’s .msi file.