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Mr.C, I certainly didn't mean to imply you caused any damage. I appreciate the links you include here & all of the time and bother you've extended to help... When this is over I surely intend to insist that she properly protect the new OS. The one thing which would clear up the questions I am left with which your expertise may provide is- in your opinion can the malware on the system have prevented OTLPE from installing properly? Thank you for all of your help... Griven
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"Listen..please stop and please find someone who nows about computers and can install the operating system for you. If you can't do the things I asked you, " Mr.C. What didn't I do that was asked? You're giving up on me>
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Okay. On another computer, the CD opens, shows 8 basic files in folder. I opened the menu & it has most of the files shown on the desktop of the sick computer. Here's the breakdown... In drive, it shows: ........................................... I386 programs SFX Autorun reatogoMenu reatogoMenu (txt, I guess) WINS1IP WINS1IP.SP2 ............................................. In the reatogoMenu file is: ............................................ 2-Open Folder Programs [folder] 7-Zip File Manager Agent Ransack Disk Investigator DriveImage XML Handy Recov... ImgBurn Magical Jelly Beans MSKeyViewer Plus notepad ++ Undelete Plus Windows Registr... ................................................ In the 2-Open Folders Programs folder is: ................................................................. 7zFM Agent Ransack di DISKPART_GUI dixml Foxit Reader Handy Recovery HxD ImgBurn Keyfinder MSKey Viewer Plus notepad ++ Nu2Menu OTLPE Test Disk Undelete_plus wbload WRR xplorer2_lite ................................................. I checked the second disk, which was recorded at 2.4 instead of Maximum & it looks exactly the same. Looking for a byte count on both CDs I was puzzled to find they listed no bytes used & 702 mb free [??] ............................................................................. Would it damage anything to shut down the sick computer & try the second OTLPE disk? -Griven
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How will we know?
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Hoping to get files out, I'm attempting to open My Computer Nothing happens. Am I going about this the right way?
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Wish I wasn't.
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FYI-Icons on desktop My Computer ImgBurn Windows Registr... My Network Places Internet Explorer xplorer2_lite 7-Zip File Manager Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder Agent Ransack MER Fix Disk Investigator MS Keyviewer Plus Disk Partitioner notepad ++ Drive Image XML OTLPE Handy Recon... Test Disk HxD Undelete Plus Recycle Bin Is this standard? Any missing? Clues to the error messages?
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oops Under that it says: Attempt to access invalid address OK
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Tried the bean. Got x:Programs\Keyfinder\start_keyfinder.cmd
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Let me get this straight. I click on the bean to put in the key to the XP that's going to go on? I can put files on the flashdrive?
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Your last response took me by suprise. I had gone to burn another ORLPE cd, anticipating we would have to do it again. I remembered your tip to "Burn it at a slow speed to avoid errors" and thought this might have been the problem. You might note that OTLPE starts burning with a MAX speed default to any poor soul who has to take this trail in the future, so they don't have to stop the burn & load another cd to reset the speed, they can open the program before loading the cd. As it happened, I clicked the "OK" and it resumed until another error message- "Error while executing:[[xpeinit-f-m "starting WB Themes"%SystemDrive%\Programs\wbloadEx.exe -auto A third error message after clicking "OK" again and resuming again was a RUNDLL titled error- "Error loading Setupapi The paging file is too small for this operation to complete." That left me with a light blue background with 21 icons including "Magic Jelly Bean" and "Recycle Bin" How are we doing?
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What if I click the "OK"?
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What are the dangers, if any, to the other computer?
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Encountered: XpeRunOnceEx "Error while executing:[[xpeinit-s-f-m "Changing USBroot to Y" autorun_USBroot.cmd The [[ actually looks like two straight long lines There's an OK click below
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Okay. Here goes...