Recently he has been having problems with his computer locking up.
It started with ACDSee 9 but progressed to other programs.
He wants to do a repair installation of Windows XP. He has Windows
XP Home with SP3. His Windows XP CD is the upgrade version with
SP2. When he boots with his Windows XP CD, it does not recognize
his existing installation. It says that he needs to insert the CD
from a previous version.
He does not want to do a clean install because he would lose all his
settings.
Does anyone know why his Windows XP CD will not recognize existing
installation? Is his motherboard known to have the bad electrolytic
capacitors that fail prematurely? Is there a Windows newsgroup
where I should ask this question?
Thank you in advance for all replies.
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Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy
grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "That sounds REALLY,
REALLY good. I'll have some of that!"
then read and follow the instruction here to slipstream SP3 into your XPSP2
creating a new installation CD
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/xpsp3_slipstream.asp
Using this "new" CD should allow you to do a repair installation instructions
for
which you will also find on Paul's site.
peter
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