Sometimes the corruption has gone to a point when a restoration from scratch is the only fix left. For $200, the techs in a store will wipe the contents clean then reinstall all your software starting with the operating system - provided you have the disks. Or you can do it yourself. Long story short, you'll have a setup that's practically brand spanking new.
Reflection:
The sacrament of Reconciliation or Confession is like a complete system restore but even better; because, one becomes really brand spanking new in front of God. Unlike a computer where there might be corrupted sectors in the hard-drive that are marked and bypassed, there is none of that, no remnants of sin, in a sincere soul. God has completely forgiven and forgotten all the sins. The catch: forgiveness forgives.
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