charles cashion wrote:
> About a week ago, I messed up my Windows XP Home.
> I thought I could fix it using "repair",
> but when I ran my CD rom, it preferred "recovery".
> Recovery appears to be a polite term for *total*
> installation.
What kind of disk are you talking about? The Recovery Console doesn't do
what you describe:
"How to install and use the Windows XP Recovery Console"
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial117.html
> So it ran for over an hour and
> rebooted, and at first it looked OK.
> Over the next few days...
> (a) file association is never worked;
> (b) *.vse files are labeled type ISCHindi files;
> (c) When I turned on my computer today, I have
> no audio.
> When file association quit, I tried to fix it
> by deleting things from the registry. When it did
> not help, I imported the *.reg files that I saved
> *before* editing the registry, but it seems
> that things are getting worse.
>
> Today I tried (again) to "repair" Windows XP, but
> repair does not seem to be accessible. My CD is a
> genuine update CD. Does the update CD not have
> "repair"???
What do you mean by a "genuine update CD?" Upgrade perhaps? Please
describe it accurately.
> When I ran my update CD last week, I passed
> recovery to get to repair. So I am certain that
> my update CD has repair. I guess my real question
> is:
> HOW DO I ACCESS REPAIR?
Here is a good resource:
"How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install"
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm