Works is not a part of Windows XP. However, if you have a restore disk from
the manufacturer, they may have included it as part of the software bundle
supplied with your system. You may only see drivers on the disk to
facilitate reinstalling drivers without having to run a full recovery that,
as Harry in this thread points out, sets the system back to its factory
default.
Hence, if Works came preinstalled, it may be locked in a compressed file on
the recovery CD. You need to check your documentation, unless System
Restore, as Harry poiinted out is able to restore you to a point just prior
to when you removed Works. NOTE: System Restore removes old restore points
as it creates new ones as space permits so if you don't see a restore point
in System Restore that takes you back to pre-Works removal don't be alarmed.
You can get to System Restore as follows: Start\All
Programs\Accessories\Sysstem Tools\System Restore.
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Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
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"George" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> my xp home came preinstalled .so i removed programs i
> did'nt need.like MS works.know my wife needs to use the
> programs for school.When i look on the boot disk all it
> gives me to see is driver files no programs .Ihave had to
> use this disk once so i know its on their. is there a way
> to get the program without reinstalling from scratch.i
> hear its not good for your hard drive to keep reinstalling
> off a boot disk,so i don't want to if i can help it .
> thank you