That sounds like a Repair Installation.
Is all your data still there?
If so, then you accomplished what you set out to do.
If your data is all gone, then you probably performed a Clean
Installation.
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"kimiraikkonen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've been using Windows 2000 for a long time which is more bug-free
> but i beleive that i haven't made a mistake to repair my current XP
> installation due to a problem about Outlook Express.
>
> I booted CD normally, then proceeded to available OS list, OK so
> far,
> then clicked "R" to repair current-existing XP but then setup
> started
> to copy files, not over, then proceeded to standard installation
> screens including "key entry" , windows component registration and
> it
> re-installed my stable drivers with crappy Microsoft's drivers!!!
>
> I haven't repaired an XP installation till today, but i beleive
> that's
> not a "repair". Am i wrong or what's XP repair called?
>
> Thanks for reading.
>