You can't replace a missing OS CD with anything you can download from
Microsoft's site. They do have a set of boot diskettes you can install--but
all they will do is get you to the point where the CD can take over, if your
machine is not able to boot from a CD--they don't contain XP itself--just
boot code.
I'd recommend that you post this issue in a more general XP-related
newsgroup--I don't think it is specifically Spyware related, and getting
more eyes on it may lead to a better solution.
The other useful advice might be to clean out both Temp folders and
Temporary Internet Files.
Use the Disk Cleanup app in Accessories, and the cleanup options in Internet
Explorer, Tools, Options to do these, or, perhaps, download a product like
CCleaner, for example.
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"kyzersmom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3A204B94-D606-4CF2-B841-(E-Mail Removed)...
> thank you Engel for the suggestion - i updated this installer, but it did
> not
> seem to help... someone has suggested that i run my recover disks and
> repair,
> but i will have to make some first. i bought this pc from a local guy,
> used
> and pretty clean. i did not even think about the disks at the time. i know
> i
> can make floppys from miicrosoft download site, so...i guess this is the
> next
> thing to try unless someone has a better idea! thanks for trying to help!
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>
>> Hi kyzersmom,
>>
>> Read this:
>> Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable (v2)
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
>>
>> Maybe your installer is corrupt.
>> I hope this post is helpful, let us know how it works ºut.
>>
>> Engel
>>
>>
>> "kyzersmom" wrote:
>>
>> > when i try to install certain downloads (adobe reader for example), i
>> > get a
>> > window that tells me the "file is corrupt". the downloads are coming
>> > from the
>> > product web site (including windows update). my system is really clean,
>> > has
>> > very up to date security! help!