I think you can try the ghost to IDE method. Using shortcuts and recursive naming locations won't really be very effective in any manner.
You're topping out the software and the hardware. If this is part of your critical mission apps, you should be able to know how to restore it into a fresh environment. If you can't do it via installation disks, your best bet would be to try the ghost method I mentioned.
Think about if this app failed hard, not soft like it is. You're going to have to recover to something new. Work that angle.
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