What would be the results of doing a repair installation of Windows XP?
What files get replaced?
Are the programs currently on the pc still operational after the repair install?
Thanks-
#1
Posted 29 October 2009 - 05:33 PM
#2
Posted 29 October 2009 - 09:10 PM
The operating system is re-installed at whatever level is on the disk. Your applications (programs) and data should still be there (it's highly advisable to back up your data first if possible) after the repair install. You will have to reinstall all the MS security patches that have been released since your OS disc was produced. I've done 2 repair installs over the years without issues.
#3
Posted 29 October 2009 - 09:47 PM
In your best opinion..is this the best way to correct multiple errors with the OS?
For example, the help and support, workstation, security center, system restore (just to name a few) services are no longer functioning and give errors when attempted to be started manually-
For example, the help and support, workstation, security center, system restore (just to name a few) services are no longer functioning and give errors when attempted to be started manually-
#4
Posted 29 October 2009 - 10:08 PM
If you attempt a repair install when there is still malware (especially rootkits) present on your computer, you may end up with a computer that will not start up at all. You should make sure all malware (especially rootkits) are completely removed before attempting a repair install.
#5
Posted 29 October 2009 - 10:48 PM
Yes, I am sure all the malware has been removed from the system- Malwarebytes did a great job- Is there a need for me to backup my drivers or will these be unaffected by the repair?
#6
Posted 29 October 2009 - 11:21 PM
Third party drivers should not be affected by a repair install. But it is always a good idea to back up everything anyway.
#7
Posted 30 October 2009 - 08:44 AM
Data, on Oct 30 2009, 08:47 AM, said:
In your best opinion..is this the best way to correct multiple errors with the OS?
For example, the help and support, workstation, security center, system restore (just to name a few) services are no longer functioning and give errors when attempted to be started manually-
For example, the help and support, workstation, security center, system restore (just to name a few) services are no longer functioning and give errors when attempted to be started manually-
As per statement by marktreg @ 9.088 am -
You can do a repair from the CD without a reinstall - It is almost like a system restore -
Just another private helper - (not a company man) -
When you don't have to worry about your computer anymore, you can start living again !
When you don't have to worry about your computer anymore, you can start living again !
#8
Posted 30 October 2009 - 01:30 PM
Let's be sure I understand what you are saying-
I am not planning on doing a complete reinstallation of the OS-
The plan is to boot from the OS cd and select the option for Repair (not the one that uses the recovery console)-
Am I correct in the actions I am about to take?
I am not planning on doing a complete reinstallation of the OS-
The plan is to boot from the OS cd and select the option for Repair (not the one that uses the recovery console)-
Am I correct in the actions I am about to take?
#9
Posted 30 October 2009 - 02:16 PM
Yes, your actions are correct if you want to do a repair install.
#10
Posted 30 October 2009 - 08:33 PM
That worked great!-
I backed up all my information- (Thankfully it was not needed)-
I had to go to the MS and download the updates (small price to pay)-
The new issue is that two items keep trying to install on restart-
1) Microsoft .net Framework (fails)
2) Fax (fails)
Both are asking for CD's to find files the programs are looking for-
I don't think I want or need either one of these items-
Can you suggest something to stop this-
I backed up all my information- (Thankfully it was not needed)-
I had to go to the MS and download the updates (small price to pay)-
The new issue is that two items keep trying to install on restart-
1) Microsoft .net Framework (fails)
2) Fax (fails)
Both are asking for CD's to find files the programs are looking for-
I don't think I want or need either one of these items-
Can you suggest something to stop this-
#11
Posted 30 October 2009 - 08:58 PM
I would try this first.
Download and install the FULL version of SP3 here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en
Then install any Microsoft Updates again.
If this does not work you could search microsoft.com for instructions on how to manually uninstall .net Framework and Microsoft Fax. Unfortunately, it can be quite an involved process.
After that, if you decide you do need .net Framework and Microsoft Fax, you can reinstall them either through add/remove Windows components or Microsoft Update.
Download and install the FULL version of SP3 here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en
Then install any Microsoft Updates again.
If this does not work you could search microsoft.com for instructions on how to manually uninstall .net Framework and Microsoft Fax. Unfortunately, it can be quite an involved process.
After that, if you decide you do need .net Framework and Microsoft Fax, you can reinstall them either through add/remove Windows components or Microsoft Update.
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