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Gerard

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Dec 15, 2009, 7:25:01 AM12/15/09
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I have WinXP Professional installed on my laptop. For some unknown reason,
after a recent Update via the Microsoft Update site, my system is now shown
as:

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

My networking is all screwed up, etc. I tried reverting to an earlier
configuration; however, that failed.

I need to get this back working correctly. I have neither the time no
inclination to do a system restore.

Jaime

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Dec 15, 2009, 8:30:17 AM12/15/09
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First, you might want to post to an XP general or setup forum, this one is
for Windows Media Center (which doesn't seem to be related to your problem).

I have never heard of a Windows update somehow changing XP versions, seems
like that would be major news with all the copies of XP Pro out there.
Sounds more like someone tried a repair install with the wrong setup disc.

Have you tried uninstalling the most recent updates that caused the problem?

You said you tried an earlier configuration, do you mean using "System
Restore" to roll back the system to a date before the problem occurred or
just by choosing "Last Know Good Configuration" at bootup?
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David B.

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Dec 15, 2009, 12:02:57 PM12/15/09
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First, wrong group, this group discusses Windows Media Center, second,
that's not possible, a Windows update can't change your core operating
system.
I would suggesting reposting to xp.general with info on the update you did,
and verify via your COA that you do in fact have Pro, and what is showing
you have Home Edition.

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S.Sengupta

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Dec 15, 2009, 8:43:58 PM12/15/09
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There is no Microsoft update available which can change the OS.
You can uninstall that very update-see if that corrects the issue.

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]


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