neutrino wrote:
> the scenario is:
> friend is having a hard time reinstalling XP, for whatever reason it's
> not going as expected, not being nearby I can't assist - but thought
> of a kinda "fix"...
> IF I were to perform a Fresh XP Install on My system... installing XP
> and getting it up to date and completed, working fine, nothing else.
> Desktop established, shortcuts etc etc no extra sofware, then took a
> Ghost or Acronis backup - sent it on to them.. and they do a ghost or
> acronis reload - whats the potential "problems" if any?
Well, your friend would, at the very least, have to first perform a
repair installation, so it'd be kinda pointless. It'd be beerter for
your friend to first fix whatever hardware problems are preventing his
installation.
> I'd of course delete my 'net login, ~ they'd need to set there one up,
> plus outlook express.
> Am I right in assuming due to it installing on My system and My
> configuration(hardware), when it was first booted up on There system -
> it'd auto detect THEIR hardware (modem/screen etc ) and it'd be a case
> of~ "windows has detected new hardware and is installing
> drivers....."
> and all would be Ok -
No, it wouldn't work that way unless the two computers were close to
identical, hardware-wise.
> Am I overlooking anything?
> thanks.
>
Yes. You're not addressing the hardware problems that are the source
of your friend's troubles.
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