In that directory is a perfectly functioning version of XP that can be selected from the boot menu. I fail to understand the point of that, why a parallel installation is allowed but no repair install.
It seems to have something to do with the disk which was created using nlite for XP using their slipstream function. I entered the same volume ID as in my original XP install disk but somehow things have gotten messed up. Thanks for reply and tip. Took me a long time reading through the unattend info on the net. Thanks again. What should I do and where should I start?
But then the freezes came back the next morning worse than ever, freezing every 2 minutes. Long story short — it seems to be working, no freezes since the Repair install. In any case please let me know the steps as though it is a malware issue. In viewing another web site it reports that I should use add remove programs to uninstall my programs one by one for licensing issues to get the uninstall registered on the server web site?
Please explain for windows or office or any other programs. Each web site has something else to watch out for and this step was not mentionned on many of the other web sites. Some of the information in your post I did not understand. What did you mean by tied to the bios? And what did you be by pre-activated? What does activating windows mean? If I use the reinstallation disk for reinstallation then at a later time if the operating system need to be repaired is that possible with the reinstallation CD?
If I have the option to install the operating system using an installation cd will I then not have more options in case a later repair is needed? Sometime in Microsoft will have windows 8. If there is a small chance that this computer which is 1.
Otherwise I will have used either a dell reinstallation cd which has windows xp home sp2 or a new windows xp professional sp2 depending on which gives the most flexability or options for any possible future operating system repairs. I had bought my dell inspiron laptop computer in and had the hard drive replaced in When the hard drive was replaced under extended warantee dell sent to me another set of installation disks.
So I no long can tell which is the old and which is the new on some of the disks. I'll list all the disks I have and their contents. The above 12 disks are what I have for the reinstallation and some are either duplicates or updates. I do not want to install the McAfee antivirus and I am not sure whether it will be automatically installed or whether it is an option.
I would like to reinstall MSE. I may need to install the McAfe and then uninstall. If i have to install Mcafee then the add remove programs failed to uninstall all of the antivirus software and I will then need to run the special removal tool again.
Is this something I can download now onto the external hard drive and use when needed or must I have a downloaded browser and an internet connection to get and properly use this antivirus software removal tool. Bear indicated that with the combined issues that i am having that I have malware. This is in spite of the numerous malware scans whether norton, trend micro, hijackthis, kapersky etc. There was a period of time in which i did not actively update the antivirus definitions and this convinced him that this must be a malware problem.
So it seems sensible to replace the operating system and just make sure all the bases are covered. At the same time I would like to understand if there is a way to determine if corrupted files are the problems and if there is no detected malware by numerous scans whether corrupted files can be fixed. That is does windows xp give you the option to run a repair with either the reinstallation disk or a brand new installation disk?
If you have no detected malware and then perform a repair and the system appears to work normally again is the problem that the malware still has altered the registry and this is missed by the repair tool? So it is essentially an incomplete repair? Is that the reason for always doing a complete reinstall or is it something else? Based on what I know as of this moment I would make these steps and i bet there are lots of errors.
But here goes anyway. Please correct me anywhere I get the steps out of order, make a mistake or miss a step. Currently I am backing up my documents and desktop but I will need to learn how to backup files of contacts within microsoft outlook, aol etc. Otherwise, skip these steps. Windows Vista — Using the system repair screen. It supports x86 and x64 platforms and all Windows Vista editions, including the bit and bit editions:. Windows 7 — Create a system repair disc item.
You can use EasyRE to recover, repair or restore a Windows 7 system:. EasyRE supports both x86 and x64 platforms and is compatible with the full list of Windows 7 editions, including the bit and the bit:.
For Windows 8. Easy Recovery Essentials supports the x86 and x64 platforms and all the Microsoft Windows 8 editions 8 and 8. It can be used to recover, repair or restore your Windows 8 computer. Therefore, you will have to use a computer that has a functional Web browser to download the Internet Explorer installation package. Then, use a shared network drive to install the program from the downloaded installation package on this other computer onto the repaired computer. If you cannot use a shared network for this purpose, copy the Internet Explorer installation package onto a CD on the second computer.
Then, use this CD to install Internet Explorer on the first computer. If you need help about how to install, reinstall, or uninstall Windows, visit the following Microsoft Web site:. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.
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